Redco Little Red Cue Box Review

Redco Little Red Cue Box

The Redco Little Red Cue Box is a professional audio monitoring device which allows up to four stereo headphones to be controlled separately. A typical use of the Cue Box would be for musicians to listen to the cue mix while laying down tracks in a recording studio.

You can connect up to four pairs of dynamic headphones to the Headphone outputs using 1/4 stereo phone plugs. The volume of each pair of headphones can then be controlled separately, providing a comfortable listening level for each musician while listening to the same cue mix. A typical instance when this is important is while background vocals are being recorded and more than one singer is using the same microphone and cue.

Features:
– Full stereo operation
– Four headphone position
– Level trims on each output
– XLR input and output connectors for series interconnection using regular mic cables
– Mar-resistant Red Powder Coat finish

Specifications:
– Input from Amplifier: 3 pin Female XLR connector. Pin 1 – common ground. Pin 2 – right cue amplifier. Pin 3 – Left cue amplifier.
– Output from Cue Box: 3 pin Male XLR connector. The signal is straight through from the input allowing connection of further Little Red Cue Boxes for additional headphones. The total number of – Cue Boxes that can be cascaded is dependent on the impedance of the headphones used. Connection is made using standard microphone cables.
– Headphone outputs: Stereo 1/4 phone plug. Designed for up to four dynamic headphones. The outputs are parallel, but with independent rotary control for each output.
– Dimensions: 3-1/2 x 7 x 2-1/2 inches nominal

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