zoom mrs 1608

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Member Since: Sep 06, 2007

recently bought the above, and am trying to get to grips with it. i am a complete novice so some of my questions may seem a bit dim, but, not to worry, eh?
fist of all, am i damaging any thing by not having master outputs loaded, ie no monitors? secondly, can master output signal be used as input for recording on another audio device?. any help will be appreciated

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Hold 'Em Czar
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Since: Dec 30, 2004


Sep 07, 2007 04:14 am

YES!

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Since: Sep 06, 2007


Sep 07, 2007 04:17 am

yes what? damage or recording?

Hold 'Em Czar
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Since: Dec 30, 2004


Sep 07, 2007 04:21 am

Quote:
can master output signal be used as input for recording on another audio device?


sorry, that's what i was sayin' yes to.

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Since: Sep 06, 2007


Sep 07, 2007 04:52 am

ok, thanks, so its ok to just use phones and no monitors?

Hold 'Em Czar
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Since: Dec 30, 2004


Sep 07, 2007 04:57 am

to be honest, the answer is yes and no on that one.

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Since: Sep 06, 2007


Sep 07, 2007 05:00 am

is that from a damge to mrs point of view or from a audible point of view?. sorry to keep questioning but i know beans at the moment.

Hold 'Em Czar
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Since: Dec 30, 2004


Sep 07, 2007 05:10 am

ok, i'm not quite clear on the issue....


are you asking if headphone are as good as 'monitors'.....if so the answer is a hard NO.

but your question of Quote:
am i damaging any thing by not having master outputs loaded


means completely nothing to me, i'm just unclear on what exactly you're asking there.

Ne'er ate 'er
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Since: Apr 05, 2006


Sep 07, 2007 09:22 am

No, you will not damage any solid-state device by not having an output load connected. Shorting the outputs is what damages transistors.

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Since: Sep 06, 2007


Sep 07, 2007 02:46 pm

thanks both of you,will no doubt be back with more questions as i slowly progress. all the best.

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