A lot of professional mixers use balanced line inputs
and outputs so I hope you are aware of that and ready because I
don't think anybody wants to listen to the hum that will result
when attempting to connect unbalanced lines to inputs and
outputs that were supposed to be balanced. I am speaking from
about 40 years of experience, here.

        If you see a bunch of XLR plugs, they are balanced. If
RCA-type phono plugs, they are unbalanced and you need to make
sure not to create ground loops which will cause hum again.

        Good luck.

Martin

Sarah Alawami writes:
> Actually  I was goign to let the hotel provide the equipment since I'll 
> only be doing this for 2 days. they have a podium mic and a board already 
> and I'll bring th elaptop and my extra sound card to listen to voice over 
> lol! I was thinking I can  so how go RCA to line in  to rout everything 
> from the hotel board to sound flower  then run garage band  if I need to 
> moniter something right quick. then I can run the ids and comertials 
> during breakd snd some how mute out the board or flip a switch on the 
> board to mute it out lol! I don't know what they have but I need to write 
> something up to give to them to say what equipment I'm going to  need for 
> these 2 days.

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