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How can i connect speekers with just copper wire to my mixer with red and white jacks
I have a numark mixer and two cd turntables all seperat how can i connect my speekers to the mixer on the mixer it has red and white jack plugs but my speakers are just bare copper wires
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You didn't list the model number of the mixer, but from your description, your mixer does not have power amplifier outputs for speakers. The red and white RCA jacks are out puts that would plug into a power amp input, and the speakers would connect to the power amp, as in a PA system.
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If your Numark 5000FX mixer is not registering your Technics turntable on any of the channels, there are a few things you can try:
Check your cables: Make sure that your RCA cables are plugged in correctly and securely. If you are using a phono preamp, make sure that it is powered on and connected properly.
Check your switch settings: Make sure that the switches on the back of the mixer are set correctly for the type of input you are using (line or phono).
Check your levels: Make sure that the input levels are turned up and that the fader for the channel you are using is not muted or turned all the way down.
Check your ground wire: If you are using a turntable, make sure that the ground wire is connected properly to the mixer.
If none of these steps work, there may be an issue with either the turntable or the mixer. Try testing the turntable on a different mixer or testing a different turntable on the Numark mixer to determine which component is causing the issue. If the mixer is the issue, it may need to be repaired or replaced.
This should help:
http://www.numark.com/images/product_downloads/cdn25_quickstartguide.pdf
You do need an amp.and a mixer. You mixer should have microphone
jacks, and a pream or switch to allow you to use lowZ, High Z or
amplified microphones.
A turntable use a magnetic cartridge and its output is only 5 to 10 millivolts.A moving coil cartridge is even lower,.2 to .5 millivolts(thats 1/2000 of a volt)in contrast, a mp3 puts out a 300 to 900 mv signal..so does a CD player. Your turntable does not have enough signal.You need to get an amplifier that has a phono input. Years ago,radio shack used to sell phono preamps that could plug into a tape or cd input.The other option is to buy a used mixer that has a phono input.The mixer output can drive the cd input easily,as the max output from a mixer is 1.5 volts to 2 volts.
hello put deck 1 into L1 on the mixer deck 2 to L2 on the mixer .red and white 1 from master on the mixer to red and white on amp /stereo i hope it helps
None. The cables are already attached to the turntable. They are hard wired to the unit. The red & White cable. Just connect to the PHONO INPUT on your DJ MIXER, and connect the thin ground wire to the GROUND terminal on the mixer. That's it your ready to go.
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