Cable routing trouble

Cable routing trouble

hello everyone!! this is my first post so… hai.
Ive been using my traktor s2 for about a year now. And since i only have my desktops logitech speakers, the only thing i came up with is connecting the 3.5mm from the speakers directly to my headphone cue and using that (lol). Im about to get my allen and heath xone db2 soon and i wanted to know if theres a more “practical” way of routing besides that. thanks in advance!

You want to hook up desktop speakers to a badass mixer?! slap

yeah unfortunately :confused: for the time being its all i have to work with, on the bright side they actually are pretty decent. im planning on upgrading to KRKs soon :slight_smile:

slap indeed.

sooner rather than later i hope.

Actually - I’ve used these speakers/sub with some pretty nice sounding results. They’ve served me for YEARS without problems:

Cable routing IS a bit awkward when the sub and amp are integrated. But nothing a couple of y-splitters or stacking RCA’s can’t fix. I only used the FRONT 2 speakers. No need for the rear and centre speakers.

They are surprisingly loud and clear.

It is a bargain solution. I got the speakers, sub and a 5.1 soundcard (that I used to get 3 stero pairs of outs for Ableton Live) for £25 on ebay (8 years ago, though!)

*slap

What does the back of your speakers look like? What inputs are available?

Let me know, and I’ll point you in th eright direction for some bargain ebay cables. :+1:

its a 5.1 and each speaker connects to the back ( looks like this) http://techgage.com/reviews/logitech/x-540/logitech_x540_08_thumb.jpg
and then a 3.5 leads out of the sub

get this.

You should have bought the KRK’s before you sprung for the mixer mate.

not necessarily since i run a event planning business and buying a mixer saves money instead of renting one every week. its a matter of whether u play live more or play in ur room more… SHOTS FIRED lol i kid