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If you can only plug into one channel, or your mixer is set for mono output, just using a single mono cable or one side of the Y cable won't work. You'll lose half of your stereo mix. If you want to run mono (especially for long distances), the Radial ProAV1 will sum the stereo outputs to balanced mono and provide transformer isolation to protect your equipment from phantom power traveling back to the unit (causing it to burn out). Never, we repeat, never try to combine two signals into one with a Y cable or use a single mono cable. Here's why: Outputs are low-impedance and always must be connected to a high-impedance input.
If you tie the two outputs together (with a Y cable or mono cable), each output will try to drive the other, which can force them beyond the safe current limit and possibly into short circuit. At minimum, you will experience a severe loss of signal. Worst case; you can damage your iPod or laptop. To avoid this, a resistive mixer is required—such as that found in the Radial Engineering ProAV1. Remember, a Y cable that splits one signal into two is okay (stereo to 2 x mono). Combining two signals into one is right out.
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Pro 'Swiss Army knife' direct box for multimedia
Easy to use passive ultraquiet design
Eliminates ground loops causing hum and buzz
Handle huge transients without distortion
Mono (ProAV1) and stereo (ProAv2) versions
Applications:
Computers
CD players
DVD and video players
iPod and MP3 players
Cassette decks
Balanced line level sources
Keyboards, acoustic guitars, bass, active instruments