Apparently Frank has never heard of the common stereo receiver...<div><br></div><div><span></span><br><br>On Tuesday, October 6, 2015, Jerry Durand via Stagecraft <<a href="mailto:stagecraft@theatrical.net">stagecraft@theatrical.net</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Aside from convenience, building them into the same box would seem
to remove any problems with ground loops/interface compatibility
between the preamp and the main amp.<br>
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<div>On 10/06/2015 11:09 AM, e-mail
frank.wood95 via Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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It may be. But I think that it is in the wrong place. I have
installed many sound systems, and they all have had two parts.
There is a low level signal processor, which we may call a mixer,
and the high-level power amplifier. Building them both into one
box does not seem sensible, to me. The interfaces may well prove
incompatible, and there has been enough correspondance about earth
connections to sink a battleship.<br>
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</blockquote></div><br><br>-- <br>Dave Vick<br>Asst. Carpenter / Flyman; "Annie" On Tour '15-'16<br>Sent from the DavePad<br>