Very helpful refresher. I have been out of the loop for a while old phono and cd dj. Bought a CDJ a few years back and had to transfer everything over from my old Gemini mixer. There were some connections I did not recognize for example, the combo XLR 1/4 connector. Thanks again lots of useful info.
I just got the RX3 and I am trying to figure out if I need an additional Receiver/audio mixer for the PA speakers? Im going to contact pioneer to verify but I was surprised when my Rockville SPGN128 12" Passive 1200W DJ PA Speaker ABS Lightweight Cabinet 8 Ohm showed up and there is no power cord for it. Im not sure if the RX3 can power the speakers as well or if an additional audio mixer will be required.
Passive means u need to have an Amplifier for the passive speaker to work, needs to power cable only a amp to connect with, but be sure it has xlr so the output from the RX3 can be connected to the amp and via speakon (which all passives come with) to the top speaker u have
@@lexwarmenhoven TS stands for Tip and Sleeve, so that usually is mono and has a single black ring. TRS is Tip, Ring Sleeve which has two black rings usually stereo or a balanced jack (with shielding). TRRS is typically a 3.5mm plug with 3 black rings where 2 are stereo out and one is mono in. Usually for phone headphones /mic sockets.
Will try some of this tomorrow. Problem I have is my pioneer flx6 sound isn't coming out very clear on my Sony mhcv7d speaker!! I can't do my stuff till I figure this out xx
Really good video and very informative. I am trying to connect my new external mixer to my set up but I don’t know how to do this. My studio set up is KRK Rokit speakers connected into my SX2 controller. I have a TRS cable. Does this connect into the master socket of my controller into the main Out L and R on my external mixer? Once I’ve connected my mic into the external mixer I am not getting any sound from the speakers when I talk.
I connected a hand-sized synth to the mic input of my mixer for a few minutes and then noticed that the right input was a line input... and it worked fine. Could I have already damaged my mic input or preamp during the few minutes I used the synth in there?
Thanks for the great video and explanation mate. So here's my question. If I want to play just with my XDJ-RX2 without using a Rekordbox but just power source electricity cable, USB sticks and my headphones connected to the XDJ-RX2, do I need only speakers XLR or RCA and then I will be able to mix normally? Thanks in advance.
So I've got a ddj1000, and i wish to practice some scratch with a turntable, will there be any difference if i just connect my turntable with the DDJ rather than a DJM mixer?😢
@@lowerclass-eq7mu you'll find the DJM mixer probably have a more solid fader and depending on the model, more control over the curve adjustment. Other than that, no.
Really struggling to work out if I can plug my Pioneer XDJ-RR all in one into my PC, use it in Ableton live 12 and get sound through my Rokit 10 monitors that are connected to my pc via Saffire 6 USB interface, not tried it yet as I'm waiting on a power supply for my XDJ's misplaced it and its GONE : / could be a lot simpler than i'm making it in my head, mayb a case of plug it in with USB B to A and changing my preferences in Ableton, hopefully this will somehow work, in my head its not going to work as i have no XLR to RCA from my monitors to my XDJ 'i only have 1 XLR output from Rokit Monitors and is used connecting to saffire USB6 interface! sorry if this post makes little sense im trying to work it out and failing to do so. my Saffire interface does have 2 XLR outputs on it so thinking mayb i could use the XLR to RCA from my interface to my XDJ???
thank you for explaining all of this. Remember that little fork looking cable that's used to reduce the "hum", do we have to use it? If yes, I didn't really understand where the other end goes. Thank you :)
Yes, we would recommend that you use it if you turntable has one! If it doesn't that would probably mean that it's been pre grounded. You will find under the turntable where the red & white cables are, you screw the other end of the fork in there.
Correction: both phone and line inputs are ANALOGUE. But the phono input has a built-in pre-amp. On this controller, there is NO digital (SPDIF) input available!
There was also a tiny mistake, or better yet, missed opportunity at the beginning, where he explains entry-level controllers only offering unbalanced RCA outs. He then goes on to explain that if you want a cheaper controller to plug into a PA system, you'll need a RCA to XLR cable. That's not entirely wrong, but it will sound extremely thin and there will also be a lot of hum/static noise. If you want to eliminate this and make your signal sound stronger, there's this handy little tool called a DI box. It will convert an unbalanced source into a balanced (XLR) output, while also completely eliminating any static noise. If you're just starting out and don't want to spend a fortune, there are active dual DI boxes out there for as low as $25, i.e. the Behringer DI20.
Hi, great vid. Is it possible to connect XLR out to the House speakers and then the RCA out to an extra powered speaker that I bring along? I have been using the Booth line out for this extra powered speaker, but I've noticed recently that when I connect the Booth audio cables to the powered speaker, the House speakers begin to buzz with interference. So annoying. Any help appreciated. House speakers not the best. Hence why I'm bringing along the 2k watt powered to boost the sound.
Hello, I have a question. I have the Pioneer XDJ XZ and a Scarlet mic with 3 pin and when I connect it I hear no sound. This mic does not have an on or off button.
@@djscale2821 The Scarlet mics are condensor microphones made for studio use. there's no sound as it's not getting enough power. You can buy a phantom power supply to run it. You really need to use a dynamic mic. They're more suited for the job and less fuss.
how does it effect the system or signal if u have two different connections... female XLR to a RCA or to TRs ( the single connection) .. thx for the info
What wires did u use to extend your speakers so that they are far away. My connector(RCA) isn’t more than 3m but I need the speakers far away from the controller like your set up
If you have a Power Amplifier that has a lot of beef then go normal or ( Passive ) Speakers. Of course the Speakers have to be powerful beefy speakers too, they will almost literally blow you away.
@@BjjDrillers if you're running cable over longer distances or have lots of potential interference, XLR cables offer a layer of shielding compared to RCA. If you're just using it on a basic home setup, you won't notice any difference between the two.
You state that the difference between a phono input and a line input is that the line input is digital. This is incorrect . Both inputs are designed to take analogue signals. The difference is that the phono input from a turntable is at a much lower voltage than the input from a CD player (or other line input) Electronics inside the controller / mixer amplify the phono signal to bring it up to line level before the signal is routed further through the controller / mixer.
@@Bweargaming hey, i got an rca to rca cable that I can connect directly to my small speaker or add an adapter that takes rca and exits as 1/4 inch that you can plug to mixer
Great video! I couldn't find anything that explains this as well as you did! Appreciate it!
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Thank you for this video. I really need a simple breakdown like this.
Very helpful refresher. I have been out of the loop for a while old phono and cd dj. Bought a CDJ a few years back and had to transfer everything over from my old Gemini mixer. There were some connections I did not recognize for example, the combo XLR 1/4 connector. Thanks again lots of useful info.
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I have a gemini cd decks but I don't know how to set it up just the speakers thanks I have Fenton monitor speaks thank U James
Great video-was trying to figure out how to connect my Teac Cassette deck-to my DJ Controller thank you
Very helpful refresher video, Thank you
Very helpful video!
You have just earned my sub and deserve more subs!
Much appreciated! Thanks so much!
Really well explained - super simple
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I just got the RX3 and I am trying to figure out if I need an additional Receiver/audio mixer for the PA speakers? Im going to contact pioneer to verify but I was surprised when my Rockville SPGN128 12" Passive 1200W DJ PA Speaker ABS Lightweight Cabinet 8 Ohm showed up and there is no power cord for it. Im not sure if the RX3 can power the speakers as well or if an additional audio mixer will be required.
Passive means u need to have an Amplifier for the passive speaker to work, needs to power cable only a amp to connect with, but be sure it has xlr so the output from the RX3 can be connected to the amp and via speakon (which all passives come with) to the top speaker u have
Good to know
Excellent video! What about the difference between Jack Ts and TRS TRRS cables?
@@lexwarmenhoven TS stands for Tip and Sleeve, so that usually is mono and has a single black ring. TRS is Tip, Ring Sleeve which has two black rings usually stereo or a balanced jack (with shielding). TRRS is typically a 3.5mm plug with 3 black rings where 2 are stereo out and one is mono in. Usually for phone headphones /mic sockets.
@ Alright, gotcha!
Will try some of this tomorrow. Problem I have is my pioneer flx6 sound isn't coming out very clear on my Sony mhcv7d speaker!! I can't do my stuff till I figure this out xx
Really good video and very informative. I am trying to connect my new external mixer to my set up but I don’t know how to do this. My studio set up is KRK Rokit speakers connected into my SX2 controller. I have a TRS cable. Does this connect into the master socket of my controller into the main Out L and R on my external mixer? Once I’ve connected my mic into the external mixer I am not getting any sound from the speakers when I talk.
Extremely helpful video. Thank you!
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Can you give advice on good Dmx cables that are balanced
Thankyou !!!!
I connected a hand-sized synth to the mic input of my mixer for a few minutes and then noticed that the right input was a line input... and it worked fine. Could I have already damaged my mic input or preamp during the few minutes I used the synth in there?
Thanks for the great video and explanation mate. So here's my question. If I want to play just with my XDJ-RX2 without using a Rekordbox but just power source electricity cable, USB sticks and my headphones connected to the XDJ-RX2, do I need only speakers XLR or RCA and then I will be able to mix normally? Thanks in advance.
Yes, exactly! You'll obviously need power to your speakers as well, but that will work, no problem!
Thank you mate! Appreciate that!
Can u do a vid of setting these up with ur speakers
Which cable can I use to exit master1? Can you please help me?
So I've got a ddj1000, and i wish to practice some scratch with a turntable, will there be any difference if i just connect my turntable with the DDJ rather than a DJM mixer?😢
@@lowerclass-eq7mu you'll find the DJM mixer probably have a more solid fader and depending on the model, more control over the curve adjustment.
Other than that, no.
Legend thank you
I had my RCA connected to the Master Ports and then connected them to my Amplifier but had no sound coming through my speakers.
Can you send link for the cable trs output cable pls 2:34
My DDJ FLX10 line out put volume is low while playing music from my phone. How to fix it ?
Really struggling to work out if I can plug my Pioneer XDJ-RR all in one into my PC, use it in Ableton live 12 and get sound through my Rokit 10 monitors that are connected to my pc via Saffire 6 USB interface, not tried it yet as I'm waiting on a power supply for my XDJ's misplaced it and its GONE : / could be a lot simpler than i'm making it in my head, mayb a case of plug it in with USB B to A and changing my preferences in Ableton, hopefully this will somehow work, in my head its not going to work as i have no XLR to RCA from my monitors to my XDJ 'i only have 1 XLR output from Rokit Monitors and is used connecting to saffire USB6 interface! sorry if this post makes little sense im trying to work it out and failing to do so. my Saffire interface does have 2 XLR outputs on it so thinking mayb i could use the XLR to RCA from my interface to my XDJ???
thank you for explaining all of this. Remember that little fork looking cable that's used to reduce the "hum", do we have to use it? If yes, I didn't really understand where the other end goes. Thank you :)
Yes, we would recommend that you use it if you turntable has one! If it doesn't that would probably mean that it's been pre grounded. You will find under the turntable where the red & white cables are, you screw the other end of the fork in there.
Good teacher thanks bruh
No worries! 😎
Does the RX3 have phantom power for mic inputs?
Helpful. Thanks :)
great video
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Correction: both phone and line inputs are ANALOGUE. But the phono input has a built-in pre-amp. On this controller, there is NO digital (SPDIF) input available!
There was also a tiny mistake, or better yet, missed opportunity at the beginning, where he explains entry-level controllers only offering unbalanced RCA outs. He then goes on to explain that if you want a cheaper controller to plug into a PA system, you'll need a RCA to XLR cable. That's not entirely wrong, but it will sound extremely thin and there will also be a lot of hum/static noise. If you want to eliminate this and make your signal sound stronger, there's this handy little tool called a DI box. It will convert an unbalanced source into a balanced (XLR) output, while also completely eliminating any static noise. If you're just starting out and don't want to spend a fortune, there are active dual DI boxes out there for as low as $25, i.e. the Behringer DI20.
im trying to figure out if theres a way to "launch" , "play" or "start" two different tracks simultaneously ?
Hi, great vid. Is it possible to connect XLR out to the House speakers and then the RCA out to an extra powered speaker that I bring along? I have been using the Booth line out for this extra powered speaker, but I've noticed recently that when I connect the Booth audio cables to the powered speaker, the House speakers begin to buzz with interference. So annoying. Any help appreciated. House speakers not the best. Hence why I'm bringing along the 2k watt powered to boost the sound.
Have u figured it out? I would like to know Also
Hello! How about the send and receiver section on a mixer like the denon?
Thank you!
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thanks very helpful
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Should we use powered speakers or normal speakers for this system output?
For the RX3? We would always recommend powered speakers these days, as passive are a bit old fashioned now!
Hello, I have a question. I have the Pioneer XDJ XZ and a Scarlet mic with 3 pin and when I connect it I hear no sound. This mic does not have an on or off button.
@@djscale2821 The Scarlet mics are condensor microphones made for studio use. there's no sound as it's not getting enough power.
You can buy a phantom power supply to run it.
You really need to use a dynamic mic. They're more suited for the job and less fuss.
I already had a sneaking suspicion, thank you, you helped me a lot with this
Can I play window media player and switch to my serato numark..so technically it would be three players?
@@EddieFromTheBatcave not on the same computer really.
For streaming devices what input do I use for best sound quality? Dual rca in booth input or aux input thanks
Whichever is a balanced is always a good bet!
Thanks man
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how does it effect the system or signal if u have two different connections... female XLR to a RCA or to TRs ( the single connection) .. thx for the info
Are you asking about two master outs at the same time? Or a cable with one connection one end, and a different one at the other?
What wires did u use to extend your speakers so that they are far away. My connector(RCA) isn’t more than 3m but I need the speakers far away from the controller like your set up
I just use longer cables! You can get RCA cables that are longer than 3m!
If you have a Power Amplifier that has a lot of beef then go normal or ( Passive ) Speakers.
Of course the Speakers have to be powerful beefy speakers too, they will almost literally blow you away.
Super helpful
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Could you do a controller to computer to a mixer
Do you mean connecting a computer to a separate mixer?
Can a rca to xlr cable connect to pioneer vm speaker series on the pioneer flx4 dj controller?
Absolutely, yes! You can get pretty much any combo of audio cables!
How do you connect an entry level controller with an rca output to "TWO" 3.5 input speakers?
You can use a pair of single RCA - 3.5 cables!
What if you need to go to a Mixer NOT directly to the speakers.....???
It’s the cm25 mk111 mic
Awesome
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i have a master 2 option i have the ddj-sx3 and i was wondering how do i enable it?
Both of the Master outputs don't need enabling, they are controlled by the Master Out volume on your controller!
Why is XLR better then RCA?
@@BjjDrillers if you're running cable over longer distances or have lots of potential interference, XLR cables offer a layer of shielding compared to RCA.
If you're just using it on a basic home setup, you won't notice any difference between the two.
You state that the difference between a phono input and a line input is that the line input is digital. This is incorrect . Both inputs are designed to take analogue signals. The difference is that the phono input from a turntable is at a much lower voltage than the input from a CD player (or other line input)
Electronics inside the controller / mixer amplify the phono signal to bring it up to line level before the signal is routed further through the controller / mixer.
Hey Mark, thanks for clearing that up! 🤗
Edit: with regards to USB - thats a USB 2.0 A to USB 2.0 B. Do not get USB 3 versions as those don't fit!
Quickest way to bugger up a lead is to unplug by pulling the cable. Always use the metal / plastic bit.
A very sensible comment, thank you!
this was a good video but not enough
the cables should've been shown where to be connected
Dude looks like Claptone without mask lmao
😂😂😂 🐦
So unhelpful video 😂😂
I have an flx4, it uses rca from the controller so how do i connect the other side to speaker or mixer
I’m in the same boat and can’t figure it out, please let me know if you get an answer
@@Bweargaming hey, i got an rca to rca cable that I can connect directly to my small speaker or add an adapter that takes rca and exits as 1/4 inch that you can plug to mixer