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  1. Hello, I teach theatre at small school. Almost no budget and no tech help, so please do not laugh too hard at what we have to work with :-). Any adice greatly appreciated. The school purchased a budget sound board mixer (Depensheng DX16 DJ Sound Controller) and Alphasonik All-in-one 12" Powered 1500W PRO DJ Amplified Loud Speakers . Need to run connection between the two about 75 feet (whichever way we connect - the connecting chord will be taped to floor as we are performing in a cafeteria). The soundboard has a couple output methods XLR out (L and R), Mixed output interface "line" jacks (larger L and R), Aux Jack (single) and Headphone Jack (single). The loudspeakers have a couple options for in . A single xlr input (Would I just pick one of the L or R out from the soundboard xlr out?), analog rca jacks (L and R input - but speakers ultimtely only output mono), or small aux input. My question as total amature is - of the options above, what would be the best way to connect with such a distance? RCA adapters on the L and R interface "line" out jacks to the RCA speaker IN jacks was working up close - but seems flimsy over such a distance (and not sure if would have power to do so). Seems like XLR would be most durable cable option - but how d I go from L and R out ot just the single input on the speaker? Appreciate any expert wisdom willing to share.
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