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Posted by cherrybarry on Aug-26-2006 23:08:

audio cable types

is it safe to use a 2 RCA male ---> 3.5mm stereo female adaptor so i can use my laptop speakers with the mixer?

so basically, it's a RCA--->3.5mm stereo conversion...how will the sound quality be (for bedroom use)? and are there any precautions to take? i know many companies will manufacture these adaptors, so how do you find which one to trust?


Posted by Allied Nations on Aug-26-2006 23:22:

If you are using cheap speakers you probably wouldnt even notice the small loss of quality.

You should be fine, just don't blow em.


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Aug-27-2006 06:38:

Eheh. I sort of have a similar setup.

I don't have any decent speakers of any kind (recommendations?), so I have RCA -> 3.5mm stereo into 'Line In' on my laptop, and stereo speakers connected to the stereo/headphone out.

It's nice because I can record my mix that way, but I really do need better speakers.


Posted by harriz on Aug-27-2006 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
Eheh. I sort of have a similar setup.

I don't have any decent speakers of any kind (recommendations?), so I have RCA -> 3.5mm stereo into 'Line In' on my laptop, and stereo speakers connected to the stereo/headphone out.

It's nice because I can record my mix that way, but I really do need better speakers.


How much money are you looking to spend for speakers in the future?


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Aug-28-2006 03:36:

No set budget yet, but I have a feeling good speakers will start at ~$500 USD for a pair.

Trying to find something that will be enough for house parties at least. Not too worried about them having a flat curve (for producing and all) since I'm pretty terrible at producing, but I have a feeling that I'll regret not getting them when I start attempting to produce.

I'd say something around 300-500 or so, but not necessarily strictly within those bounds.


Posted by Allied Nations on Aug-28-2006 09:45:

quote:
Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
No set budget yet, but I have a feeling good speakers will start at ~$500 USD for a pair.

Trying to find something that will be enough for house parties at least. Not too worried about them having a flat curve (for producing and all) since I'm pretty terrible at producing, but I have a feeling that I'll regret not getting them when I start attempting to produce.

I'd say something around 300-500 or so, but not necessarily strictly within those bounds.


Check out the Event Tuned Reference 6 and the KRK Rokit 6. Or a little cheper, the Alesis M1 720.


Posted by jdat on Aug-28-2006 11:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Check out the Event Tuned Reference 6 and the KRK Rokit 6. Or a little cheper, the Alesis M1 720.



err that's some production speakers you're suggesting .... that's not really what he wants


Posted by Allied Nations on Aug-28-2006 12:25:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat
err that's some production speakers you're suggesting .... that's not really what he wants


Oops ur right, I misread.

He's fucked then for 500 dollars.


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Aug-28-2006 14:19:

hehe. Yeah, I kind of realized I am.

I think a pair of Rokit RP8's are around $500. Would that be enough to 'fill' a medium sized living room, though?

I ran one party off of some 2.1 computer speakers (same place) and it was okay I think... (but this was during finals week so attendance was below average).

I recall another thread about using monitors for a house party; is it safe/sane/a good idea to do so? I have very limited experiences with speakers.


Posted by jdat on Aug-28-2006 14:53:

quote:
Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
hehe. Yeah, I kind of realized I am.

I think a pair of Rokit RP8's are around $500. Would that be enough to 'fill' a medium sized living room, though?

I ran one party off of some 2.1 computer speakers (same place) and it was okay I think... (but this was during finals week so attendance was below average).

I recall another thread about using monitors for a house party; is it safe/sane/a good idea to do so? I have very limited experiences with speakers.



you could use studio monitors just fine as long as you're not an idiot ( or one of your friends ) who cranks the level till it starts saturating ....


You could try and buy a cheap set like this:
Nady MPM-8175/PS PA Package 449$ ( down from 907$ list price )

Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System 549$


There aren't great but they'll be some of the best stuff you can get for the budget you are on.


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Aug-28-2006 21:41:

If I can get by with studio monitors (Rokit RP6 or 8's - thoughts?) for small/medium sized house parties, then I think I'd rather get those over a 'PA type' setup.

Thanks for all of your help so far. =) I really appreciate it.



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