@0000Jillsandwich0000 I personally would use a crossover to have more control over the frequencies and not use a built in crossover. Another option none the less great comment for those looking to spend less money on their system.
@lespaulsrock69 If you want something affordable Behringer crossovers will be cheap. But if your looking for something better CX311 - 2way Crossover with Subwoofer Out by ART would be the kind of crossover you would be looking for but there are many different companies. However it looks like you would need a sub, tweeters, and the Fostex speakers could be your mids judging by the outputs on the back of the rig. Finding the one right for your setup is key.
@lespaulsrock69 The back of these speaker will take 1/4'' TRS cable and it is also capable of RCA. I would personally stick with the TRS cable option. In order to hook these up with a sub you will need a crossover.
how can i connect both of my speakers to my computer or to my turn table.
BIGWHITE514 2 weeks ago
my grandma has that same couch
SkateBoardTARD 4 months ago 2
general question: would anybody recommend these over the BX5a (the newest series) from M-Audio?
TheBassgasm 4 months ago
@lukechalaudio would these work wit a Pro Tools set up with tha Mbox 2 mini? Get at me bro!! must know soon!
LittleChrisTV 4 months ago
i love your couch!
macmixing 6 months ago
it's very small !!!
crguti 7 months ago
@crguti Thats what she said
whitexgreen 3 weeks ago
@0000Jillsandwich0000 I personally would use a crossover to have more control over the frequencies and not use a built in crossover. Another option none the less great comment for those looking to spend less money on their system.
lukechalaudio 8 months ago
@lukechalaudio
is there a crossover you recommend or just any will do?
lespaulsrock69 10 months ago
@lespaulsrock69 If you want something affordable Behringer crossovers will be cheap. But if your looking for something better CX311 - 2way Crossover with Subwoofer Out by ART would be the kind of crossover you would be looking for but there are many different companies. However it looks like you would need a sub, tweeters, and the Fostex speakers could be your mids judging by the outputs on the back of the rig. Finding the one right for your setup is key.
lukechalaudio 9 months ago
@lukechalaudio
How to you hook up a sub & what kind of input does it have to have? I just ordered some & I want to put a sub w/them
lespaulsrock69 10 months ago
@lespaulsrock69 The back of these speaker will take 1/4'' TRS cable and it is also capable of RCA. I would personally stick with the TRS cable option. In order to hook these up with a sub you will need a crossover.
lukechalaudio 10 months ago
do they come with the cables to hook them up?
TheLtdan93 1 year ago
@TheLtdan93 They don't come with the cables. I purchased the TRS cable seperate
lukechalaudio 1 year ago
@joekauser they are excellent for home studio. consider a sub woofer though as i mentioned in the video
lukechalaudio 1 year ago
Thanks for the video, I'm looking to get these for watching movies on my computer but still looking at my options
SilverStrings25 1 year ago
@SilverStrings25 thanks for the comment I'm glad you enjoyed the video
lukechalaudio 1 year ago