What is a amplifier? and why do i need it???

What is a amplifier? and why do i need it???

i recently purchased the stanton scs.4dj stand alone mix station and im thinking about purchasing these speakers from amazon [ame=“Amazon.com”]Amazon.com: New Studio Speakers 12" Three Way Pro Audio Monitor Pair for PA DJ Home or Karaoke 1200C: Musical Instruments@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41tEvV0KQYL.@@AMEPARAM@@41tEvV0KQYL[/ame]
i’ve read some good reviews but in some i see people talking about using them with amplifiers. 1.what is an amplifier?
2.why do i need it?
3.do i have to have it?
4.what are some good quality ones that i can use with the speakers listed above ^^

also what do you guys think about these?
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You need an amplifier to amplify the signal coming from your mixer then send it to your speakers. You can’t run passive speakers without an amp, check out powered or active speakers as they have an amp built in.

The speakers at the top look and probably sound pants lol i’d suggest doing some research or giving us guys on the forums a rough budget and asking for advice.

Also the subs you posted are car subs, ment to be installed in a car boot.

Stop.

For bedroom use, you will be MUCH better off with a set of PC 2.1 speakers from your local big box electronics retailer.

The speakers you showed are not worth spending money on. The subwoofer is for a car…as long as the space you will be using them in is the same size as the interior of a car, they will be fine…but they are not suitable for larger spaces.

The amplifier is what converts the low voltage level signal from the mixer (or sound card) into a larger voltage signal to actually drive the speakers. If you want to use speakers larger than headphones (and positioned farther from your ears) then you will need an amplifier.

Amplifiers can be external to the speakers (e.g. passive speakers), or built into the speakers (e.g. active speakers). Both are reasonable choices, the amp+passive is ultimately more flexible, while the active speakers are easier to setup.

Firstly, What are you trying to do with these speakers?

If they are for djing/listening to music at home, you definitely won’t need 12 inch PA speakers, id look at something like the Krk Rp5s, which make pretty decent studio monitors if you feel like playing around with production, and they can also have a subwoofer added if you feel the need.

If you want to set up your own soundsystem for quite large parties/gigs id reccomend some active PA speakers with a nice sub, something like Mackie Thumps.

indeed +1

i need some speakers for djing, i only have about 200 to spend but i herd that there are some out there that would work for my price range.

also the Mackie C200 look like they would work, what kind of sub would i need? does it need a sub at all? i will mostly be playing electro house with hard bass.

are you for real bro… i know there are many people on here asking basic questions and they are and should be always welcome, and at one stage we ALL didnt know much about anything, but surely you know WTF an amp is…
GOOGLE its easier

lol

I agree

The car subs are priceless

if you dont want to answer my question then dont… sure i could go on google but im looking for a more indepth explination

i think these are more suitable for your bedroom, those speakers are far too small
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/troll

yep, your a troll, your named DjGuy but dont know your arse from your elbow… NICE real NICE :wink:

:eek::smiley::smiley::smiley:

ive just started… seriously bro grow up man im just asking for a little help. and btw who says troll?..

wikipedia down?

classic lol