
What it does, so far it does fairly well, however the impression given is that this is a proper audio interface as well as a preamp and analog/digital converter, and thus my expectation was to connect the audio output to my speakers for proper monitoring of all incoming (to computer) and outgoing (from computer) signals, and not have to rely on the headphone jack on my PC anymore, a less than optimal connection as its purpose is driving headphones, not proper hi-fi equipment. Sadly, this interface’s outputs only pass the signal from its analog audio inputs, not, I believe, the digital inputs, and definitely not PC audio via USB. The headphone jack, ironically, does output all of these, so I’m no better off in that regard than before I started.For having a decent quality preamp and A/D converter, I may keep the second of these that I tried, but with a quality turntable with its own preamp AND a USB output Audio Technica ATLP120 Professional USB Turntable it’s probably overkill, and I
I have an Alpine M-2000 car amp that will put out 2000 watts rms. I only use 1000 of those watts when it’s in my truck. I am looking to get a sub to back up my pa Dj Supply Affiliate system while i dj. I would like to use my amp with a dj style sub. I know i can buy a 12v dc power supply to power my amp indoors but the only ones that are rated for 2000 watts run around $700. Of course there are the cheap pyramid ones for $20 but i bet it would burn up with 2000 watts. Is there a way to do this that would be cheaper than just buying another power amp that is made for dj-ing?
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