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A powered hub + a power strip is the way to go IMO
I carry a couple power strips with me, and have been the hero of many gigs... lol
I've even started packing a power strip with me when I go to parties that I'm not
playing at. It's kind of crazy how often people don't plan for that.
Back on topic. A DJ controller w/a non powered usb hub is going to be just
as useless as a separate non-powered hub in almost every situation. I have cut back my setup
and only use 2 ports at most now, but if I were to need more than 2 ports there is no way I'd use
something not powered.
Stoked that ur part of this thread to give sound advice brotha.
I'm gonna try this one out from Amazon. I like how it has on/off switches so I can power all my controllers down without having to A) shutdown my computer or B) have to unplug and replug 4 usbs everytime. Think it would be great for home set up. And yes it's powered. Any advice?
http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Port-I...abrent+USB+hub
And yeah power strip and a short extension cord is crucial. I work film productions so I have em on me at all times
If you plan on using any USB 1.1 devices you'll want to make sure it's a Multi TT hub.
The link I just posted doesn't say it's Multi-TT but it does say its backwards compatible with 2.0 or 1.1.
Multi TT means that you can plug in USB 1.1 and 2.0 and it won't slow down the ones connected with 2.0 right?
Right.
FWIW this is the only hub I look for now. I bought 11 of them for NAMM, a couple for myself, and made several recommendations. No one has ever had a problem that I know of.
http://www.amazon.com/USB-2-0-7-PORT...s=multi+tt+hub
Awesome, thanks for the help bro ill be buying one as well. Gonna hook up the 4A (when it arrives Thursday!!), DV1, F1, and a MF3D and give err a whirl. Thanks again