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Mipro MA-707 is being discussed in the ControlBooth Sound, Music, and Intercom forum; Our School has a Mipro MA-707 Portable PA System. I have to use this next week, and I was wondering ...

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    Our School has a Mipro MA-707 Portable PA System. I have to use this next week, and I was wondering how on earth I connect a stereo source which uses 2 seperate cables, to the line level input on the rear panel of the control speaker. I thought about "Y" Cables, but then I remembered reading all your fights on here about them .
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    Default Re: Mipro MA-707

    Combine all the tracks to mono in Audacity and use just the left side of your device?

    Also, you might be able to find a CD or DVD player with a "Mono" function that'll combine the tracks for you.

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    you could get yourself a small mixer and use it to combine the l and r signals
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    For this you could likely get away with just dropping the right channel of the source...

    Else use a resistive combiner in the Y and you will not be violating the rules...

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    If you cannot build your own resistive summer, an ART AV Direct will do this, and has a street price of around $50.

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    Default Re: Mipro MA-707

    Since the ART AV Direct is apparently mic level out and you noted wanting line level, you might also try STD-600 Passive Audio Divider/Combiner - 600 Ω. Or any small mixer as Sharyn suggested, that could also provide some ability to compensate for any differences in channel levels.
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