I'm not really up on this kind of thing at all but how can I tell if I'd need an amp or not with this little dj mixer?
http://www.djstore.com/item/numdm950.htm
Basically, I have some Sony speakers of the Hi Fi type that I want to rig up as an alternative listening medium but don't have a separate amp. So I'm trying to cut corners and figure out the cheapest way to get these speakers incorporated in my set up ( I do not own the original Sony hi fi - speakers were bought separately )
Speakers - Quickie question....
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dj mixers dont need an amp and cant replace an amp
you do need an amp for speakers.
if the amp is integrated into your speaker then you dont need a seperate one. if not you do need one.
you cant cut any corners here. if you have speakers without an amp integrated or external, you cant use them. doesnt matter which DJ mixer you have.
most hifi speakers need an external amp - but without knowing exactly what product you have there is no way to tell.
but i guess your question how to set it up without an amp, means that you need one. cause if the amp would be integrated, i guess you would have connected the speaker to your mixer already
you do need an amp for speakers.
if the amp is integrated into your speaker then you dont need a seperate one. if not you do need one.
you cant cut any corners here. if you have speakers without an amp integrated or external, you cant use them. doesnt matter which DJ mixer you have.
most hifi speakers need an external amp - but without knowing exactly what product you have there is no way to tell.
but i guess your question how to set it up without an amp, means that you need one. cause if the amp would be integrated, i guess you would have connected the speaker to your mixer already
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Thanks, yeah, looks like I need an amp then. Was trying to cut corners see.
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Re: Speakers - Quickie question....
yes themis is right.
good active speakers are a little bit pricey. you can run very fast in an open end direction of this!!!
i would recommended speakers from KRK or even used ones (KRK, Event etc.)
Check also Alesis M1 Speakers.
good active speakers are a little bit pricey. you can run very fast in an open end direction of this!!!
i would recommended speakers from KRK or even used ones (KRK, Event etc.)
Check also Alesis M1 Speakers.
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I would recommed the KRKs too. Before purchasing them I did a little bit of research and everywhere I looked was pointing towards them.
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Nah, I have monitors, it was nothing to do with that. I also have a hi fi type pair of sony speakers I wish to add to my set up for an alternative reference etc and was wondering the cheapest way to go about it
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I need a separate amp, that's the only way - but actually I found out I can use an aux on an old hi fi separate so gonna go that way. I just want to add the speakers to my set up, was nothing to do with monitors
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Re: Speakers - Quickie question....
sorry for misleading.
an used amp from hi fi system like pioneer, sony, etc. have A B speaker circuits, where you can connect 2 pairs of those.
To go via the AUX is possible, but you have two units running, may with different characteristics. so you have different speakers and different amps, may the expected reference is more sophisticated as transparent.
you can also try to connect 2 speakers on each output (L+R) port if your amp doesnt have the provision to connect 2 pairs.
But check your spec from the speakers and the spec from your current amp (matching impedances, lower watts).
do you have the specs from your system available?
an used amp from hi fi system like pioneer, sony, etc. have A B speaker circuits, where you can connect 2 pairs of those.
To go via the AUX is possible, but you have two units running, may with different characteristics. so you have different speakers and different amps, may the expected reference is more sophisticated as transparent.
you can also try to connect 2 speakers on each output (L+R) port if your amp doesnt have the provision to connect 2 pairs.
But check your spec from the speakers and the spec from your current amp (matching impedances, lower watts).
do you have the specs from your system available?