Can I use mini-jack?

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Hello folks,

I'm used to using a drum sampler at live gigs, next to my drumset. Usually no problem; just two jacks out via a di-box. But for coming shows I want to play some parts that are not so easy to reproduce with a sampler, like time changes, filter movements, string section parts, etcetera.

So I consider using pre-recorded tracks instead. I can play them with a portable cd player, or an mp3-player. They generally have a mini jack output. Would that be a problem, soundwise? Otherwise, I could look for a portable digital multitracker.

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mostly depends on the cable, theres so much noise in the air live so that possible minor buzzes don't really matter
Basic EQ tip: highpass all that don't hit subs, usually all but bass and kick

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The minijack itself is no problem. I use minijacks all the time with portable MD / CD players with live gigs. Just use a standard minijack -> RCA cable with 1/4" adapters on each RCA, then put those in a DI. No quality loss whatsoever!
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Okay, thanks. Reason I asked is that I read some user reviews on Sonicstate.com of gear with mini jacks. Some stated that mini jacks aren't suitable for serious live use.

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While not ideal yes it will work. Don't turn the volume up too high or you'll get distortion.

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Live is usually no problem.
I wouldn't use a mini-jack for studio work though.
Sound-On-Sound did an article on connectors last year; they found that 1/4, RCA and XLR had roughly the same surface area and resistance, but mini-jacks had 1/3rd the surface area and much higher resistance than the others.... another good reason to stay away from gamer soundcards that only have mini-jacks!

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It's not a conductivity issue, it's a matter of the hp output not being the proper impedance.

XLR has more than double the surface contact of TRS, the SOS article was completely off base.

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Excuse me, where, but on the devices I use with minijacks I AM using proper line outputs, never headphone outputs. It DOES exist!!
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Fabulous, but the poster isn't.

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Well, actually, I use the line output of my cd player. But my mp3 player indeed doesn't have one. I want to use the mp3 player, because it's better shock resistant, smaller and it's easier to get the music into.

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