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    Would you mind snapping a pic of your setup when you find the time?
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    If your just looking for a monitoring situation, you really only need one speaker, seriously.

    You just need that speaker loud enough to hear what you need to hear.

    A lot of times I will bring one of my KRK Rockit G2 6" monitors to small house parties that have the EXACT issue you described.


    I would advise getting either two of the 5's or one of the 8's.


    One KRK 8 is going to be PERFECT. You only need one power cord, and one audio signal cable to hook it up. It will be fairly portable, and you can get bags for them too. It will be PLENTY loud, and will fill your need perfectly, as well as having adjustments on the back of the speaker for fine-tuning.


    Thats my recommendation.
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    Thanks a bunch! So you would recommend 1 RoKit 8 instead of 2 RoKit 6 for about the same price? How do you go about feeding it mono from Traktor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lundmark View Post


    Would you mind snapping a pic of your setup when you find the time?
    There's a pic of most of it somewhere in the show your setup thread, but that doesn't include the KRKs. I would take more pics but most of it's in england and I'm in spain! what's more it's not even set up because the room I was using is in use for something else at the moment.

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    Yeah, if its SOLE purpose is going to be as a BOOTH monitor for the DJ, there is NO need for two speakers.

    Take up extra space, require extra cables, and your not looking for a "complete stereophonic experience" ... you want to hear what the mix sounds like. One KRK 8 will do that with flying colors.

    And as for routing them from the S4...

    You have RCA and 1/4" outputs for you "mains" output.


    I would use the "balanced" 1/4" output for the speaker system wherever you are.


    Then I would connect two RCA leads to the RCA output on the S4, and right before I got to the ONE KRK, I would route the two RCA leads into one of these:

    http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CD4Q8gIwAg#


    And then into the RCA input (single post) on the back of the KRK.


    Adjust the Main output level in traktor so that you wont clip the signal (I run anywhere from -6 to -14db's when I mix internally in order to maintain sound quality) Then turn up the amplifier, or home theater system to the loudness you would like to run at (knowing you have a little bit of headroom inside traktor to turn it up from your S4 as the night progresses, if you set the master out from -6 to -14 like I suggested ).

    Now use the volume knob on the back of the KRK to adjust how loud you want it to monitor from, and if you want it to be louder or quieter throughout the night, adjust it on the back of the speaker.
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    This is what I will need to get. The RoKit 8 or maybe 6. Problematic to find a dealer in Sweden, but I'm sure they're available somewhere other than online.

    Just had a listen to the lauded Creative speakers and just as I thought they don't do the job. Sounded great, but they'll do a better job in a girl's room than in my setup.

    One RoKit 8 isn't very expensive either. I can find them for about €270 around here.

    Now I just need to figure out how to connect them. I have no idea what a TRS port is. They look just like the standard 6.3mm tele/guitar plug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lundmark View Post
    This is what I will need to get. The RoKit 8 or maybe 6. Problematic to find a dealer in Sweden, but I'm sure they're available somewhere other than online.

    Just had a listen to the lauded Creative speakers and just as I thought they don't do the job. Sounded great, but they'll do a better job in a girl's room than in my setup.

    One RoKit 8 isn't very expensive either. I can find them for about €270 around here.

    Now I just need to figure out how to connect them. I have no idea what a TRS port is. They look just like the standard 6.3mm tele/guitar plug.
    You could always get the new Rokit 10 instead :eek:

    TRS is tip ring sleave, and yes it's the same size as a guitar plug. In short, for a balanced signal (professional standard that eliminates noise caused by other electronics and static), you need 3 connections per mono channel (so 6 for stereo). XLR and TRS both have 3 connections, XLR is a bit more secure but TRS is more compact. There's no noticeable quality difference.

    I believe guitars use TS (tip sleave) which only has 2 connections but is otherwise identical.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fullenglishpint View Post
    You could always get the new Rokit 10 instead :eek:

    TRS is tip ring sleave, and yes it's the same size as a guitar plug. In short, for a balanced signal (professional standard that eliminates noise caused by other electronics and static), you need 3 connections per mono channel (so 6 for stereo). XLR and TRS both have 3 connections, XLR is a bit more secure but TRS is more compact. There's no noticeable quality difference.

    I believe guitars use TS (tip sleave) which only has 2 connections but is otherwise identical.
    Will have to check out the connections to see what I need. Regarding the RoKit 10, it's too heavy! 20kgs lol.
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    hehe yeh that was a joke lol. The size of that thing!
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    Not trying to diss the KRKs, they're great. But honestly, aren't they a little over the top for a situation where you have sound from a headphone on one ear, sound from the monitoring system on the other and muffled, indirect, wall-reflected sound from the PA mixed in from the room to both ears?
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