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Alesis Monitor 1 speakers
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nmcog
Thinking of buying these speakers: http://www.djstore.co.uk/cgi-bin/item.pl?item=alemon1p

On the official site http://alesis.com/products/m1active/ it says:

"Connectors: Combination XLR-1/4" jack with input level control"

What kind of cable do I need to plug it straight into my Stanton SMX-401 mixer?

This is the back of my mixer:

broken silence
Hey-

I have those same monitors. They use 1/4th inch plugs and you need to have a cable with a 1/4th inch to RCA- like this:

dj chex
i wouldn't use that type of cable as my first choice, broken silence. Since both the mixer and speakers have balanced outputs, i would strongly recomend that you should take advantage of it. Get TRS-TRS cables.

The one pictured by broken silence is ts-rca (not a balanced interconnect)
BeatSMiTH
How much of an impact is there if you don't use balanced inputs?
nmcog
What do you think of the speakers? Recommend them?

I intend to use them 5+ hours per day, everyday but not always loud.
dj chex
quote:
Originally posted by BeatSMiTH
How much of an impact is there if you don't use balanced inputs?


It really depends on the situation, lots of times it can make a huge difference, and sometimes it makes almost no difference.

Here's a quote from Rane's website about "Sound System Interconnection" Link:
http://www.rane.com/note110.html

quote:

A balanced line requires three separate conductors, two of which are signal (+ and -) and one shield (see Figure 1a). The shield serves to guard the sensitive audio lines from interference. Only by using balanced line interconnects can you guarantee (yes, guarantee) hum-free results. Always use twisted pair cable. Chassis tying the shield at each end also guarantees the best possible protection from RFI [radio frequency interference] and other noises [neon signs, lighting dimmers].
BeatSMiTH
AHHHHHHH! No wonder I get hums out of my Event PS6's. Thanks Chex!
dj chex
no problem! ;) Rane has some very useful and interesting articles on their website about audio system setup, bandwidth calculator, cable length calculator, sound processing guides and other crazy tech stuff.
broken silence
Bah, thats rubbish. I have my M1's connected with those same cables- have them on ALL day long, never shut off, and never had a problem with hum.

About the m1s- they're just about the best quality until you can get Mackies- in my opinion (and quite a few M1 owners at that)at least. They're great sound and worth way more than what they're priced at!

I plan to use mine until I can manage to grab Mackie HR824s :) which wont be for a while heh heh :)
broken silence
heh i sound bitchy in that post! but not intended that way...really, never had a problem with hum for the year ive had them...even with worse quality cables than those pictured!

dj chex
like i said before, it really depends on the situation. While at home i have no problems w/ my cheapo radioshack rca cables, but when i take my gear to otherplaces, i did get ground loops and other unwanted crap i didn't like. Also, how long are your cables? if they're longer, you will be more likely to pick up RF-noise. (unbalanced cables can act like an antenna) If they are short (less than 10ft) less noise will be picked up.

1/4" TRS cables are not too much more expensive than regular 1/4" TS cables. I would take a trs-trs over a ts-ts, or ts-rca in a heartbeat.
As for XLR compared to TRS i see no real advantage other than durability.

I've been helping w/ setting up audio equipment w/ my church for the past year, and the first time they got their new gear setup, they and a really annoying ground loop during the service, and they also picked up CB radio transmissions from the near highway during the service. Good balanced interconnects, proper wiring, and grounding makes a world of difference.
nmcog
On the site it says:
"PLEASE NOTE: Driver units/tweeters are not covered by warrenty"

How long do the speakers last?
I don't want to purchasing a replacement every 12months :(
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