Mini studio di registrazione fatto in casa, il volume l'ho dovuto regolare a -20, altrimenti il mic della videocamera HD si automutava -.- vedete un po voi....
does this only take RCA to 1/4" MONO phone plugs or do they take stereo 1/4" plugs !!?!?! helo i just got them and they do not seem to work with stereo plugs :(
@mrbeanslefthandman So do these monitorsa have built-in amplifiers? I'm really on low budget and these would cost me a 300 euros a pair. Can't afford to buy an amplifier, should I just buy a cheaper pair of monitors and an amplifier or just the monitors? Oh and I'd use them to produce hip hop
@th0m4s21 The headphone jack plug side would go into the line out (where you normally connect your speakers) at the back of your sound card and the phono plus would go into the back of the active speaker inputs.
@th0m4s21 You can easily add these to your computer by buying a headphone jack plug to phono leads. There is no way you would damage the speakers by connecting the speakers to the computer as we are only dealing with line level signals. The only way you could damage these speakers is by feeding too much input to the speakers but this is very unlikely as the amplifiers in the speaker would go into clipping before any damage could occur. You could also use the computer volume.
soundcard & DAC = audio interface..... Same thing mate. I would advise against onboard soundcards because they're RCA connections. For an audiophile like me, I don't really like that.
does this only take RCA to 1/4" MONO phone plugs or do they take stereo 1/4" plugs !!?!?! helo i just got them and they do not seem to work with stereo plugs :(
ratatubie 3 days ago
@mrbeanslefthandman So do these monitorsa have built-in amplifiers? I'm really on low budget and these would cost me a 300 euros a pair. Can't afford to buy an amplifier, should I just buy a cheaper pair of monitors and an amplifier or just the monitors? Oh and I'd use them to produce hip hop
naikou4lyfe 5 days ago
@th0m4s21 The headphone jack plug side would go into the line out (where you normally connect your speakers) at the back of your sound card and the phono plus would go into the back of the active speaker inputs.
mrbeanslefthandman 1 month ago
@th0m4s21 You can easily add these to your computer by buying a headphone jack plug to phono leads. There is no way you would damage the speakers by connecting the speakers to the computer as we are only dealing with line level signals. The only way you could damage these speakers is by feeding too much input to the speakers but this is very unlikely as the amplifiers in the speaker would go into clipping before any damage could occur. You could also use the computer volume.
mrbeanslefthandman 1 month ago
Hi. Nice set of speakers. How do they compare againt buying a seperate amplifier and amplifier? What is the name of the first track?
mrbeanslefthandman 1 month ago
@GMaister22 lol, no
mikrogoon 2 months ago
Mi puoi dire dove gli hai comprati ? grazie.
agbalbania 2 months ago
my bass Brake My Car window wen my sister joking and but it on full :S
molle9860 4 months ago
they are USB powered right?
Also, guys check out the new forum / community for djs and producers:
djtalks.com
Cheers!
GMaister22 4 months ago
soundcard & DAC = audio interface..... Same thing mate. I would advise against onboard soundcards because they're RCA connections. For an audiophile like me, I don't really like that.
Johnfrooshlover 5 months ago