Hey super smart peeps 
I am a DJ and the place I spin at are really tight asses so their mixer is really shit. I was thinking of bringing my own mixer but I don't want to unplug theirs.
So basically, the current setup is that two CD players route into their mixer via RCA cables and the mixer goes into the soundsystem.
What I'm thinking of doing is routing the two CD players into my own, high quality mixer then using RCA outs in my mixer to connect into the main house mixer which then connects into the speaker system.
Would the interposition of my mixer cause the signal to lose strength or quality (assume my mixer is top of the line)...because the current mixer is already clipping without me sending the volume too high...
And would the use of my mixer act as a smart way to amplify the signal such that I can get a louder sound in the main mixer (by increasing the gain in my mixer without clipping) by increasing the base sound going through...or will it screw things over because maybe line inputs are expected to be at a particular level...
Any thoughts???
Sorry if I didn't make much sense, typing from my phone
I am a DJ and the place I spin at are really tight asses so their mixer is really shit. I was thinking of bringing my own mixer but I don't want to unplug theirs.
So basically, the current setup is that two CD players route into their mixer via RCA cables and the mixer goes into the soundsystem.
What I'm thinking of doing is routing the two CD players into my own, high quality mixer then using RCA outs in my mixer to connect into the main house mixer which then connects into the speaker system.
Would the interposition of my mixer cause the signal to lose strength or quality (assume my mixer is top of the line)...because the current mixer is already clipping without me sending the volume too high...
And would the use of my mixer act as a smart way to amplify the signal such that I can get a louder sound in the main mixer (by increasing the gain in my mixer without clipping) by increasing the base sound going through...or will it screw things over because maybe line inputs are expected to be at a particular level...
Any thoughts???
Sorry if I didn't make much sense, typing from my phone