Hi Shirlee, Welcome to the group! Don't listen to the nay-sayers - I've been using an old stereo receiver and speakers since I got my DTXpress IIIsp (which I bought right after they came out), and the entire setup has been completely trouble free. I connected the 1/4 inch outputs on the back of the DTXpress module to the "Tape 1" inputs of my receiver, using a pair of mono cables that have 1/4" phone connectors for the DTXpress end, and RCA connectors on the other end for the stereo receiver. These cables were inexpensive and should be available at any well stocked music store, or any of the online music equipment outlets. This also keeps the headphone jack available for headphone use without having to change anything. I should add that I'm unfamiliar with earlier versions of the DTXpress module so I can't tell you whether these are the right cables if you have an earlier version. The stereo speakers I'm using are a pair of 25 year old Polk "bookshelf" studio monitors (these were considered pretty good speakers when new - about $400 each as I recall). My stereo receiver is a 13 year old Kenwood rated at 200 watts/channel. Since I wanted a strong kick drum, I added a cheapo KLH powered subwoofer ($80 at Costco) to the setup. My receiver doesn't have a separate "sub out" connection, so I made sure the sub had "speaker level" inputs. The speaker wires run from the receiver to the sub and then from the sub to the Polk monitors. This has the added advantage of filtering the very low frequencies out of the signal that goes to the stereo speakers. I strongly recommend the addition of a subwoofer if you can afford it. I usually practice at moderate volume levels, but just for grins, I occasionally get a little nuts and crank it up. In my VERY large practice room (60'x15' - the room doubles as an indoor archery range), this system is capable of clean output at volume levels approaching the threshhold of pain! I hope this info helps. Jim (sixtiesrokker) --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Shirlee Berman" <shirlee_b@...> wrote: > > Hi - Just joined the group. I'm trying to hook up my DTXpress with a > stereo receiver which is connected to a pair of speakers. Years ago, > I connected it to a TV with the cable I have and that worked, but I > cannot get sound out of the speakers with this setup. I have a cable > connected to the phones port on the module and then to the two ports > on the receiver for Video 1/Aux. > > The only communication I saw on this list regarding this problem had > as the answer not to attempt this and to use an amp. This is the only > possibility I have for the time being. Can I make it work, even if > it's not the optimal solution? > > Thanks in advance for any help! >
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Re: How to Hook up to Stereo Receiver?
2006-06-02 by Jim
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