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[QUOTE="Boswell, post: 467647, member: 29034"] Hi, and Welcome! If you are asking about playing your phone as well as the Alesis kit through the amplifier, then whether you need an external mixer or not depends on the model of the amplifier and what inputs it offers. Most of the amps of that sort have at least a couple of inputs, but quite often one of them is for a mono microphone, so would not work well for taking the stereo output from the earphone socket of a mobile phone. However, it's likely that the Aux In socket on the Crimson II is stereo, so a simple 1/8" stereo jack-jack cable would enable you to play the phone through the Crimson, mix with the kit sound output, and into the amplifier. The headphone volume control on the phone would enable you to control the balance between the phone and kit outputs. I'm assuming you are using the mono/L output of the Crimson to go to your amp. [/QUOTE]
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