XLR cable for line level?

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Some projects like DI boxes have an XLR output jack for line level outputs.

My question is how many mixer boards have dedicated XLR inputs for line level?

Thanks for any help!
 
Most DI box XLR output are at MIC level so your going to a MIC XLR input on your Mixer. I would guess only high end recording consoles would have XLR on Line ins or even then may just wire direct to patchbays.
 
Some projects like DI boxes have an XLR output jack for line level outputs.

My question is how many mixer boards have dedicated XLR inputs for line level?

Thanks for any help!
It's pretty rare to see a mixing desk with two input XLR's per channel, and even in those cases, that's usually because they have an A/B input select switch.
 
Most semi-pro/project studio mixers use combi-jacks with the TRS for line level and the mic on the XLR. Saves money and space. Most pro level mixers intended for more or less permanent setups will either have separate line inputs on XLR or alternatively on Christmas trees.

All my mixers have separate line ins on XLR. The Mark 3 has separate XLRs for mic, line and tape return.

Cheers

Ian
 

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