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cOOperWhite 08-26-2011 09:53 PM

Using S/PDIF Output in Mbox 3
 
Hey guys,

I'm planning on getting Mbox 3 and have one question that's pretty vital for my decision:

Will I be able to use its S/PDIF Output for extra 2-channel monitoring by plugging regular headphones into it using some RCA-to-TRS adapter or it'll require an additional DAC since it's not present in S/PDIF Output chain?

Thanx in advance!

nst7 08-27-2011 06:33 AM

Re: Using S/PDIF Output in Mbox 3
 
Spidf is a digital format. You will need a D/A converter, and then you will also need a monitor controller if you want to plug in headphones, speakers, control volume, etc.

Your best bet is to get a unit that combines these things, such as the Presonus Central Station, or (more expensive, but better quality) the Dangerous Dbox.

However, even the cheaper of these units is as much or more than the Mbox itself, costwise.

So...you might want to consider instead getting the Mbox 3 Pro, which has 2 independent headphone outs, and more outputs with the ability switch between monitor speakers.

This will be much cheaper than getting 2 different units.

cOOperWhite 08-27-2011 07:07 AM

Re: Using S/PDIF Output in Mbox 3
 
Yeah, Mbox 3 Pro would be cool, but it's totally beyond my budget.
Gonna simply get some $30 D/A converter box and control volume via driver control panel's stereo mixes interface.

nst7 08-27-2011 10:22 AM

Re: Using S/PDIF Output in Mbox 3
 
I'd be curious to know where you can find a D/A converter for $30. I didn't know something like that existed.

cOOperWhite 08-27-2011 11:59 AM

Re: Using S/PDIF Output in Mbox 3
 
http://www.amazon.com/Digital-Optica...4470221&sr=8-2

E.g. this one. Guess you simply have never focused on the cheapest possible variants as I have to do in this case.

I'm pretty much positive that it's crappy, but the goal is to get any-quality FOH mix (the final sound that goes to the audience through the venue's speakers) in my ears while I'll be able to process my own and my bandmate's guitar signals through Pro Tools and directly into the mixing board through Mbox's main outputs - sure I'll need an additional A/D converter to get this FOH signal through S/PDIF input (since both analog inputs will be busy with the guitars) into my Mbox first, but it's not a big deal since it'll just require an extra $30.

Or if we decide to use a double track in addition to our live mix I can use just that single D/A converter plugged into S/PDIF output to pass this signal from Pro Tools project into the mixing board while monitoring the FOH signal in a casual way through the venue's onfloor monitors.

Sure the main purpose of purchasing Mbox for me would be a step forward in recording process (for now I get all the job done with a $35 Creative Audigy SE PCI Sound Blaster lol - you can even check a couple of our tracks at the very bottom of this page: http://vk.com/iscreamrussia), but I'm pretty anxious about moving to the aforementioned live concept so I'm trying to figure how to make it work.


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