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amuseddaysleeper
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Y Splitter Cable

I bought a Y cable splitter because before I would simply plug in a single guitar cable from my behringer xenyx 802 into my pod xt live. There is a "L" and an "R" on the MAIN OUT for the xenyx 802 and I would just plug into the left channel and then record. Since I was only technically plugged into one channel I'd assume I was recording in mono.


Since I got my Y Splitter I am now plugged into both "L" and "R" on the main out yet when I lay tracks down I don't know if I really hear much of a difference.


My real question is whether or not I really needed a Y Splitter cable


thoughts?

Post Thu Jun 28, 2007 1:18 am 
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uncle_jerr
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Unless you are using a stereo effect on your guitar, you will only have a mono signal, even if you run it through two channels. The left and right will be identical.

Post Sun Jul 01, 2007 7:43 am 
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RhoneRanger
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Just to elaborate on Uncles comment.

They DO make an actual XLR splitter which differentiates from the left and right sections of a stereo signal, but you need a stereo signal to begin with. If you are using a mono signal, a splitter will run the same signal to both pre-amps.

In your scenario, you do not need a splitter. unless you want to run a single signal to dual pre-amps.

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