I regularly Stream my Ward's Relief Society and Sunday School and am often asked to show videos during the lesson, I normally just grab one of the hand held mic's from the chapel and set near the tv speaker to pickup the audio, what would be the cheapest and most effective way to get the audio feed directly into the microphone hookups in the classroom (which are the same type as the chapel). so that the sound is good quality.
I know there are devices (Audio Mixers) of some sort but not sure which one would be best or most cost effective to use and have with me at all times just in case.
I usually play soft inspirational Sunday Music before the classes start as a way to bring the spirit in before the classes start and would love to be able to do it through the ceiling speakers easier than just using the hand held microphones.
Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
Your meeting house should have a "crab box" that has a number of connectors that will adapt any headphone or line level out to an XLR microphone connector.
I'd suggest hunting the library, clerk's, and bishop's offices for a zippered case.
Example: EJ-10
I'd suggest hunting the library, clerk's, and bishop's offices for a zippered case.
Example: EJ-10
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
We do have a Crab Box of sorts but it's not available nearly every time I need to use it, if something like this would work instead I could have it on me at all times and be able to use it at the drop of a hat if needed for any class I happen to be streaming and they need audio from something played through the speakers in the celiing.
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
No. First of all, I think you'll find the 1/4 inch diameter plug far too big to connect to your laptop.brandonm35 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 3:04 pm Would something like this possibly work, to simply play audio through the ceiling speakers/Audio system in the classrooms via the mic input in the walls.
Second, if you switch to a 3.5 mm plug, you'd still need some kind of attenuator to step the laptop's headphone output down to mic level. Otherwise, you're going to get some loud noise that will ruin the mood.
Lastly, you probably want some kind of isolation to prevent introducing hum or buzz.
Looking over past threads, I see where people were looking at devices running $50-80.
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
Note about what a crab box is. Each meetinghouse should have one.
https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wi ... x?lang=eng
Here is a more modern version
https://www.emtechelectronics.com/produ ... /ej-2plus/
Perhaps purchasing parts (cable to your computer, isolation transformer, switchable attenuator) Be careful the audio processor is looking for mic level signals, not line level or higher signals.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... iew?sts=pi
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https://www.amazon.com/tisino-3-5mm-Ste ... 36&sr=8-26
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https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... l/overview
My recommendation is to use the Crab box that your building has or purchase one from Emteh if you don't want to share.
https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wi ... x?lang=eng
Here is a more modern version
https://www.emtechelectronics.com/produ ... /ej-2plus/
Perhaps purchasing parts (cable to your computer, isolation transformer, switchable attenuator) Be careful the audio processor is looking for mic level signals, not line level or higher signals.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... iew?sts=pi
+
https://www.amazon.com/tisino-3-5mm-Ste ... 36&sr=8-26
+
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/ ... l/overview
My recommendation is to use the Crab box that your building has or purchase one from Emteh if you don't want to share.
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
One more note. The isolation transformer also protects your laptop in case someone programmed phantom power on that microphone input.
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Re: Feeding Audio from Laptop into Chapel Sound Systems
I'll have to check the mixer the next time I'm there. I know the podium and sacrament mics are phantom powered. On some mixers, phantom power is "all or nothing".dave.swartz wrote: ↑Fri Feb 03, 2023 12:29 pm One more note. The isolation transformer also protects your laptop in case someone programmed phantom power on that microphone input.
TLDR; there's a very good chance the mics are phantom powered.
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