Members beginner01 Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 Whats the difference between a P.A,and a powered mixer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GZsound Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 The term "PA" means "Public Address". The term "mixer" means a mixer, which can be part of a Public Address (PA) system. Normally, the term PA means the entire system, mics, stands, monitors, mains, mixers, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members beginner01 Posted March 3, 2007 Author Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 so you can plug mics AND instruments into a powered mixer to use it as an amp? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members guitarharv52 Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 so you can plug mics AND instruments into a powered mixer to use it as an amp? Yes.Mics for sure.When using instruments make sure you read the manual for line level inputs to make sure you get the best sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 so you can plug mics AND instruments into a powered mixer to use it as an amp? Yes, as a mixer with power built in, hence the term, "powered mixer". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members guitarharv52 Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 Yes, as a mixer with power built in, hence the term, "powered mixer". Are you trying to use logic this early in the morning? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ed Dixon Posted March 3, 2007 Members Share Posted March 3, 2007 As Jimi Buffet said, "Its 5 o clock somewhere...". Ed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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