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I just got my HX Stomp and was wondering is it best to use a TRS cable or regular instrument cable to go from the HX Stomp (output or headphones) to my personal monitor station (Rolls PM 351)?

 

FYI : Signal flow for my in ear monitors is : guitar -> hxstomp -> rolls pm351 -> FOH mixer -> rolls pm351 -> in ear monitors

 

Thanks for the help!

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On 10/13/2020 at 5:07 PM, acp721 said:

I just got my HX Stomp and was wondering is it best to use a TRS cable or regular instrument cable to go from the HX Stomp (output or headphones) to my personal monitor station (Rolls PM 351)?

 

FYI : Signal flow for my in ear monitors is : guitar -> hxstomp -> rolls pm351 -> FOH mixer -> rolls pm351 -> in ear monitors

 

Thanks for the help!


Looking at that monitor station, it appears that the 1/4” inputs are stereo TRS. That means they aren’t balanced, so there’s no reason to use a TRS cable unless you want a stereo signal. 
 

If you want a stereo guitar signal in your ears, use a TRS cable from your Helix’s headphone jack to one of those 1/4” inputs and make sure the input is set to “stereo”. Note that you can’t get stereo over TRS (to my knowledge) from the Helix’s main 1/4” outputs - you’ll have to use the headphone jack.

 

If you want mono in your ears, use a regular instrument cable (or a TRS cable, doesn’t really matter in this case) from the main 1/4” output on the Helix to one of the 1/4” inputs on the Rolls, and make sure the input switch is set to “mono”. Again - I would not suggest plugging a regular TS instrument cable into the headphone output. 


Either way you aren’t getting a balanced signal, so the distance from the Helix to the Rolls doesn’t really matter. 
 

Edit: Just realized you said HX Stomp, not Helix. But the same principle should apply. 

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As TB413 said about the balanced signal, but you CAN get a stereo signal from the 1/4" outputs by connecting an Insert cable (dual 1/4" MONO to single 1/4" Stereo) to the Line Input and setting the switch on the side of the PM351 to STEREO. In Global Settings>Ins/Outs set the 1/4" Outs to LINE. You MIGHT be able to use the Headphone Out, but the signal might not be high enough. I'd try it both ways to see which worked best.

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