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| Microlab |
| Well I am planning to buy speakers, a soundcard and a MIDI keyboard. Do I need to order extra audio cables/adapters (apart from USB cable which is included) for the chain to work? |
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| The Dark NINJA |
| You been here since 2008 and you don't know that? |
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| Storyteller |
| quote: | Originally posted by Microlab
Well I am planning to buy speakers, a soundcard and a MIDI keyboard. Do I need to order extra audio cables/adapters (apart from USB cable which is included) for the chain to work? |
Apart from usb devices usual gear purchases do not come with cables. You will probably need to buy audio cables to connect the soundcard to the speakers. I suspect the midi keyboard will come with a USB cable also. |
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| Microlab |
@Storyteller: thanks for reply
@Dark Ninja: get some fresh porn, you are bored. |
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| DJ RANN |
Dude, while I appreciate your enthusiasm, you have been posting some seriously ing obvious question threads on here over the last few weeks. I mean, you can find the answer to this question on just about any retail outlet's page for that product.
I one second look on both Thomann and Guitar center at a couple of products at random, told me what came with the product and what extra accessories I'll need.
It's fine to ask questions and as you've already seen we'll help wherever we can, but don't just be lazy and expect us to google for you. |
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| Microlab |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Dude, while I appreciate your enthusiasm, you have been posting some seriously ing obvious question threads on here over the last few weeks. I mean, you can find the answer to this question on just about any retail outlet's page for that product.
I one second look on both Thomann and Guitar center at a couple of products at random, told me what came with the product and what extra accessories I'll need.
It's fine to ask questions and as you've already seen we'll help wherever we can, but don't just be lazy and expect us to google for you. |
I am shocked about how such an amazing community as tranceaddict.com forum has turned into a ball of hatred and arrogance. |
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| DJ RANN |
it's not hatred - don't get angry because someone told you to stop being lazy.
What you asked isn't proprietary knowledge, you can find the exact answers you needed in 5 seconds on google.
Also, if you stick around you'll find that I've helped f literally 1000's of people of here over the last decade+, I just don't like spoon feeding people who can't be bothered to think for themselves. ASk pointed questions, and I'll give you the best answers I can. |
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| tehlord |
| Entitlement syndrome is an epidemic. |
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| clay |
what a stupid question. what speakers did you get? where did you get it? read the manual!
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Audio Connections
The LSR2300 Series Speakers are equipped with balanced XLR and 1/4" TRS connectors and unbalanced RCA connectors for connection of professional computer audio interfaces, mixing consoles and audio production equipment as well as unbalanced consumer audio products including personal music players, consumer audio receivers and audio visual equipment. Connect professional equipment with balanced outputs to the XLR or ¼" TRS input of the speaker using balanced signal cables. (More information is available www.jblpro.com/lsr click on support.) Connect consumer equipment with unbalanced outputs to the RCA input of the speaker. The volume control on the rear of the speaker should be set to achieve the comfortable listening level when the signal source is playing at it’s loudest volume. Positive voltage to Pin 2 of the XLR connector, the tip of the 1/4" TRS jack, and the RCA jack will produce a forward motion in the low frequency cone.
Power Connections
The LSR2300 Models include a rear panel voltage selector switch that is set at the factory for the appropriate voltage. Before connecting the power cable it is a good idea to check the position of this switch to confirm the voltage switch is correctly set for the country of use. The power connector on the speaker includes a user- replicable protective fuse. The ground terminal of the IEC plug is required by wiring codes and regulations and must always be connected to the electrical installation safety ground. The LSR2300-Series units have carefully designed internal grounding and balanced inputs and outputs to reduce the possibility of ground loops that produce hum. If hum occurs, see Appendix A for suggested audio signal wiring, system grounding hints and other preventive measures. |
in this case its clear that you need to buy audio cables, but power cables are included. this is normal. |
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| Microlab |
| quote: | Originally posted by clay
what a stupid question. what speakers did you get? where did you get it? read the manual!
in this case its clear that you need to buy audio cables, but power cables are included. this is normal. |
I would suggest that you, dark ninja and some other idiot here (dont remember his name now) gather and jerk off each other till death. |
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| Microlab |
| and yea, clay, you must have failed in evth in your real life and ur trying to compensate here online which is a failure again, unfortunately. |
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| clay |
| this is how 2013-people say thanks for the help or advice so im gonna say your welcome, no problem, glad to help. next time just read the manual to start with and avoid the humiliation. its all there and thats what its there for - to be read, not ignored. |
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