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Hey, my live sound mostly consists of a Sansamp Programable DI and running into my Carvin Cyclopse, but sadly it has recent sh*t the bed. I have be thinking of using IEMs for my live sound, is there any way I can plug my DI straight into a Send and have it sat on my pedalboard. Sorry if the explaination is poor, I am currently running on Redbull to get my coursework done for university. Cheers!

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I'm not sure not having tried myself... but you might be able to have a jack going from the Parallel Out to the transmitter and put that on your pedalboard. The only thing is, I think the Parallel Out just gives a clean uneffected sound...

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Oh sorry mate, I forgot you said it was the programmable :blink: I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I don't know for certain... I'm sure somebody here will know. But if not, contacting Tech 21 will be a good plan as their customer support is pretty good!

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If I was using IEM's, especially a decent set that feature sound reduction, then I'd want a 'band mix' coming through the earpieces and not just my bass signal.

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If I was using IEM's, especially a decent set that feature sound reduction, then I'd want a 'band mix' coming through the earpieces and not just my bass signal.
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Good point!
What would you sugest then?

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I've been using in ears for a few years now,both with and without an amp,and it's dead easy
to set up.
Take a signal from your Sansamp to the desk as you normally would,then take a line out of the desk
to your in ears in the same way as you would for a standard wedge monitor. That way you can have
a whole band mix in your ears with everything at the levels that you want.

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