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The mixer output to the P2 input follow the same rules as the microphone output to the mixer input, so a standard male to female XLR do the job. 

For stereo to your P2, you will need two mic cables and a left and a right output from the mixer.

David

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3 minutes ago, Mottlefeeder said:

The mixer output to the P2 input follow the same rules as the microphone output to the mixer input, so a standard male to female XLR do the job. 

For stereo to your P2, you will need two mic cables and a left and a right output from the mixer.

David

Thank you very much for the info

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Unfortunately I'm wrong - I confused the P2 with the P1.

 

The P2 has one XLR, so in mono, connect it with a standard female to male XLR to a mixer output and you will have a balanced mono mix.

 

For stereo you will need an adaptor to convert two mixer balanced output XLRs into unbalanced feeds that you can then connect (via a two core plus earth mic type cable) to the pins of the XLR feediing the P2 . 

I don't know if that is available off the shelf, but a simpler option might be to use a TRS jack to XLR male cable and plug it into the mixer headphone socket.

David

PS sorry for the misdirection.

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