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    supreme bread slicer
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    Default anybody here got an allen & health?

    looking for the cables to run out of the (aux out) into me amp!

    aint got a clue where to get these.

    any help would be nice

    cheers

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    Depends which A&H mixer you have - though I imagine you'll have a choice of phono or XLR.

    Also depends on your amp! - most likely phono at this end.

    Ask at Maplin.

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    i got the 32.. its just got a phono for record out.next to that are the jack sockets n my amp is aiwa stereo..

    i'm lookin in the user guide,it says i need the trs jacks. but i'm srewing meself bigtime casue i carnt find none.

    and wha yo mean maplin?

    cheers

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    Maplin is an electronics shop.

    www.maplin.co.uk

    Past that you could try somewhere like Dixons, or any hi-fi shop.



    The output you want is the one at the far left - "Mix Out".

    This is a TRS balanced output.

    Go into your local hi-fi shop, and ask for a cable with a stereo pair of TRS balanced jacks to a stereo pair of phono plugs.

    Alternatively, just get a phono lead and connect the "record out" to your amp - same difference realy.

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    oh sound as this mate:)

    i need the "record out" for me cd recorder, i'm fed up going through the computer and splitting the tracks up all time through soundforge. just aint got the time no more.

    anyway i,ll get right on the case thanks alot mate:)

 

 

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