
This is a great little powered mixer for a small group. I don’t think you can add an effects processor (at least I can’t make my Berhinger unit work with it), but it’s easy to carry, and the effects on it aren’t too bad. Plenty of quality power for my little jazz trio. I’m very pleased with this unit.
Can i connect an Ipod directly to a pro amp without a mixer?
I am looking to buy passive active professional speakers for parties my roommates and I will be throwing at are college apartment. The first few parties we used my 140 watt Logitech computer speakers paired with my roommate’s 300 watt bookshelf speakers. They worked fine for a little until the apartment filled up so now I want to get start off by getting one loud passive active speaker and an Mixer Pro amp for very cheap. I’ve been doing tons of research and I found out that dj pa speakers would be the best route to go for parties. I don’t know much about pa speakers but from doing some research I found out that they need an amplifier to power them. Also I am not looking to buy a mixer since I will mostly be using an iPod or iTunes on my laptop. Here are the products I found:Speakers: http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com…ku=580025#used Amp: http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PTA10…2786217&sr=8-3Cables: http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PPSJ1…_bxgy_e_text_chttp://www.amazon.com/Hosa-CMP153-St…ef=pd_sim_e_14Like I said earlier, I know this isn’t top of the line DJ equipment but we are using this equipment for college parties. My question is, can I connect my IPod directly to the amp using the 1/8 to two ¼ mono cable? The amp has a ¼ and xlr input. And if so will it damage my IPod or the speakers?
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I am looking to buy passive active professional speakers for parties my roommates and I will be throwing at are college apartment. The first few parties we used my 140 watt Logitech computer speakers paired with my roommate’s 300 watt bookshelf speakers. They worked fine for a little until the apartment filled up so now I want to get start off by getting one loud passive active speaker and an Mixer Pro amp for very cheap. I’ve been doing tons of research and I found out that dj pa speakers would be the best route to go for parties. I don’t know much about pa speakers but from doing some research I found out that they need an amplifier to power them. Also I am not looking to buy a mixer since I will mostly be using an iPod or iTunes on my laptop. Here are the products I found:Speakers: http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com…ku=580025#used Amp: http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PTA10…2786217&sr=8-3Cables: http://www.amazon.com/Pyle-Pro-PPSJ1…_bxgy_e_text_chttp://www.amazon.com/Hosa-CMP153-St…ef=pd_sim_e_14Like I said earlier, I know this isn’t top of the line DJ equipment but we are using this equipment for college parties. My question is, can I connect my IPod directly to the amp using the 1/8 to two ¼ mono cable? The amp has a ¼ and xlr input. And if so will it damage my IPod or the speakers?
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