Have an audio mixing board in our church. Need to hook the output of it to both a video camera and a CD-Recorder. Mixer has one set of Record Out (RCA) whose output levels are fixed and unaffected by any fader changes. Also has a mono output (XLR) controlled by the mono fader.
The video camera and CD-Recorder both take RCA inputs. We tried routing the Rec Out from the mixer to our video switcher (an MX4) and then using two audio outputs on the switcher, but going thru the video switcher dropped the strength of the signal to where it was unusable.
Someone thought we could just plug a Y-cable in to split the signal and feed it to both the video camera and the CD-Recorder. But doesn't that cause ground loops and such? Don't we need some sort of distribution amp, a small mixer, or some other gizmo to essentially take a single line-level audio output and split it into several outputs?
The video camera and CD-Recorder both take RCA inputs. We tried routing the Rec Out from the mixer to our video switcher (an MX4) and then using two audio outputs on the switcher, but going thru the video switcher dropped the strength of the signal to where it was unusable.
Someone thought we could just plug a Y-cable in to split the signal and feed it to both the video camera and the CD-Recorder. But doesn't that cause ground loops and such? Don't we need some sort of distribution amp, a small mixer, or some other gizmo to essentially take a single line-level audio output and split it into several outputs?