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Posted by Psionic on Feb-21-2005 22:33:

Question about setup

Someone posted in another thread that you need a receiver, but isn't the mixer a receiver itself?


Posted by i got big pants on Feb-21-2005 22:36:

if you want to have just one speaker. usually recievers are there so you can have multiple speakers....i believe. correct me if im wrong


Posted by onceler on Feb-21-2005 22:51:

What you actually NEED is an amplifier. The receiver they are talking about is a home stereo receiver. Most receivers today have built-in amplifiers.


Posted by Psionic on Feb-21-2005 23:56:

So if I'm hearing this correctly, I can use a guitar amplifier to serve as the receiver and produce the sound?


Posted by audiotherapy on Feb-22-2005 00:07:

turntables goes into DJ mixer which acts as a phono preamp.

the idea of a PA or powered ampilfier is to power up huge speakers, which is not possible with just a DJ mixer.

people use stereo boombox/stereo cuz most likely theres a RCA port so that they can use there stereo speakers to output sound.

i would not recommend using a guitar amp for some bass heavy tracks might blow up the speakers, same idea as not using a guitar amp with a bass guitar


Posted by Vero on Feb-22-2005 05:27:

let me attempt to shed some light on this subject.

mixer- allows mixing of multiple sources into one output. has no amplification, cannot plug a speaker into it.

reciever- a piece of home stereo equiptment which will select from different inputs (cd player, tv, etc) but cannot mix them together. most recievers have built in amps that your speakers can be powered off of.

amplifier- a device that takes a low voltage input (RCA, XLR, 1/4") and gives it ehough power to move the cone in a speaker and create sound.

im not trying to be a prick or anything, but this is very very basic stuff. if you cant tell the difference between a mixer, reciever, and an amp, you might consider a different hobby.


Posted by dj chex on Feb-22-2005 05:42:

Then there's powered mixers to add to the confusion and chaos.


Posted by Vero on Feb-22-2005 05:46:

quote:
Originally posted by dj chex
Then there's powered mixers to add to the confusion and chaos.


c'mon now, lets be nice, if we make this anymore complicated his head might explode.


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-22-2005 14:52:

and to get more technical, you dont need a receiver or a seperate amp if you buy powered monitors.


Posted by DJ Eric Munson on Feb-24-2005 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
let me attempt to shed some light on this subject.

mixer- allows mixing of multiple sources into one output. has no amplification, cannot plug a speaker into it.

reciever- a piece of home stereo equiptment which will select from different inputs (cd player, tv, etc) but cannot mix them together. most recievers have built in amps that your speakers can be powered off of.

amplifier- a device that takes a low voltage input (RCA, XLR, 1/4") and gives it ehough power to move the cone in a speaker and create sound.

im not trying to be a prick or anything, but this is very very basic stuff. if you cant tell the difference between a mixer, reciever, and an amp, you might consider a different hobby.



Ha ha!


Posted by saintjohnson on Feb-24-2005 07:14:

but technically you don't need speakers if you've got head phones...right?


Posted by Sunnyside on Feb-24-2005 13:08:

What a dumb thread!


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-24-2005 14:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunnyside
What a dumb thread!


why is it a dumb thread. maybe the guy didnt know the difference. better he asks then he tries to plug speakers into his mixer.


Posted by Sunnyside on Feb-24-2005 14:18:

quote:
Originally posted by CosmoKid
why is it a dumb thread. maybe the guy didnt know the difference. better he asks then he tries to plug speakers into his mixer.


Err, read the other answers dude......it's a dumb thread.


Posted by CosmoKid on Feb-24-2005 14:25:

quote:
Originally posted by saintjohnson
but technically you don't need speakers if you've got head phones...right?


^^^^^^^^
that was the dumbest thing in this thread.



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