What cable(s) do i need to hook these up. i have looked for speaker wire to RCA but i havent found anything. If anybody could help me out please that would be awesome
Thanks in advance if i dont reply
i know i just want to use the amp to have all of my devices (ie computer, keyboard, xbox) all through the same device into my speakersthecontrolcentre wrote:What monitors are you using? Like Mushy says, RCA inputs are usually found on active systems.
Use a mixer, or rig the monitors to the tape output (phonos) on the amp.29chrispy wrote:i know i just want to use the amp to have all of my devices (ie computer, keyboard, xbox) all through the same device into my speakersthecontrolcentre wrote:What monitors are you using? Like Mushy says, RCA inputs are usually found on active systems.
They are MAudio AV40s. I have evrything else working i just need to connect RCA to speaker wire. Do you know how to do that?Meffy wrote:Sounds as if you'll need a small mixer. A (presumably stereo; if mono, use a splitter cable) line-level output from each sound-generating device goes to one (likewise stereo) input of the mixer. Mixer's output goes to the active monitors' inputs.
Of course, it's possible your speakers aren't active. Model number? Photo of the back of one, including any identifying information?
Can't be done AFAIK. The impedence differences are huge.29chrispy wrote:They are MAudio AV40s. I have evrything else working i just need to connect RCA to speaker wire. Do you know how to do that?Meffy wrote:Sounds as if you'll need a small mixer. A (presumably stereo; if mono, use a splitter cable) line-level output from each sound-generating device goes to one (likewise stereo) input of the mixer. Mixer's output goes to the active monitors' inputs.
Of course, it's possible your speakers aren't active. Model number? Photo of the back of one, including any identifying information?
the only outputs on the amp are speaker wireMeffy wrote:Yup, that's the way to do it. If you just want one device to play at a time, feed the devices into the amp's inputs and use the amp to select which input you want. If you want to hear several at once, use a mixer to sum them and feed the mixer's output to the amplifier -- or skip the amp altogether and rely on the monitors' built-in amplification (as in my suggestion above). You can always try one way, then the other.
29chrispy wrote:ok i realise my question has been skewed with all this stuff about amplifiers. I know that everything will work as i have tried it with speaker wire on the right speaker of the AV40s. But the input on the left is RCA. The ONLY thing i need to know is how to wire up a connection that goes from speaker wire to RCA.
sorry if i sound angry. im having a hard time wording this question out
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