I recently got a Mark V 25 and I am wanting to play with my backing tracks at bedroom volumes without wearing a headset. I googled this topic a bunch of times and finally came across a post on another board where a guy used the cabclone from his Mark V to XLR out to a powered Tannoy speaker monitor so that he could do the same thing as I am wanting to do with backing tracks.
I read the user manual for the Mark V but I figured it best to ask for help to make certain this can be done and done correctly. My understanding is that I switch the speaker toggle switch off and plug in the XLR cable into the cabclone di out on my Mark V then run that cable to the XLR in on the powered monitor. Then I can also connect my ipad/iphone into the aux in section of the powered monitor. End result I hear my guitar and backing tracks on the monitor. Please let me know if this thought process is correct.
Is this also the way one would run a cable from the XLR out of the Mark V to an XLR in on a PA, portable PA or a mixer?
Not very experienced with this stuff so I figured it best to be safe and ask for help. I did do a search on the board and did not find a clear cut answer or an answer that I could understand so I apologize if I am asking something that was already answered way back.
Thanks in advance
I read the user manual for the Mark V but I figured it best to ask for help to make certain this can be done and done correctly. My understanding is that I switch the speaker toggle switch off and plug in the XLR cable into the cabclone di out on my Mark V then run that cable to the XLR in on the powered monitor. Then I can also connect my ipad/iphone into the aux in section of the powered monitor. End result I hear my guitar and backing tracks on the monitor. Please let me know if this thought process is correct.
Is this also the way one would run a cable from the XLR out of the Mark V to an XLR in on a PA, portable PA or a mixer?
Not very experienced with this stuff so I figured it best to be safe and ask for help. I did do a search on the board and did not find a clear cut answer or an answer that I could understand so I apologize if I am asking something that was already answered way back.
Thanks in advance