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DJ speaker cables?

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What cables would I need to go from my 2 x turntables to my 2 speakers?

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  1. Best scenario, especially if you're looking to 'mix it up' :

    Turntables = RCAs + ground wire

    --- Goes to the Phono input in your mixer or amplifier, make sure you connect up the ground wires too.

    DEPENDING ON WHETHER YOUR SPEAKERS ARE POWERED OR NOT - if they are powered speakers (have fuses / built in amps) then you can plug the RCA's of your speakers into the Master Out of your mixer...

    Unpowered speakers most likely won't 'end' in RCAs and will be wires which fit into your amplifier.

    WARNING : If you're wiring up speakers to your amp BE SURE the IMPEDANCE (measured in Ohms) does not exceed the what your amplifier can accept.. OTHERWISE, BIG PROBLEMS OR KABOOM!!  Bye bye amp and speakers.


  2. cables doesn't go from your turntables... you have to plug 'em to your mixer.  You need an amp to plug your speakers... depending on their type. What type of speakers do you have?

    If you have an AV receiver with speakers (like 5.1 home theater)  you can plug it in there using a 2 prong RCA cable.

  3. none you need a mixer than an amp before the speakers

  4. all you need to do is......

    if you have a cd player with an aux port, connect your mixer using phono leads to your cd player. Put your cd function to auxillary mode.

    now for your turntables, make sure you connect into mixer via phono leads into phono socket not line socket (line are for cd decks)

    be sure to connect your earth link to the mixer also.

    if you dont have a cd player, you need to get an amp and connect your mixer to this, then your turntables to your mixer. hope that helps, email me if you need more help.

  5. ive heard of dj speaker cables, he drops dub plates.

    word.
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