Matt,
I use Yamaha powered monitor speakers model MSP3 that work and sound great. They are not cheap but are built like a tank.
Kim
From: "mateo sell mateodavidsoell@... [disklavier]" <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
To: disklavier yahoo group <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 5, 2016 1:59 PM
Subject: [disklavier] speakers for disklavier
Hello! We have quickly realized that having a pair of small speakers (just to use in our home, not performance or large setting) would be very helpful. I could not find specific information in the manuals nor the internet.
~ Our MarkIIXG unit only has host & midi in/out connections in the back of the box, so I assume we’d have to pass a speaker cables into a headphone jack of the silent unit … Correct?
~ In order to not have cables dangling off the headphone jacks of the silent unit and around to the speakers, I assume we could use a bluetooth transmitter plugged into the headphone jacks that would send signal to AC powered speakers?
~ What type of speakers would we need to keep pace with the possibilities of the disklavier? I am completely clueless … mono/stereo, monitor, etc.
~ Are there a pair of small low profile speakers that most people use in their homes for their disklavier that don’t have built in speakers?
Thank your for your help and any suggestions!,
MattMessage
Re: [disklavier] speakers for disklavier
2016-06-06 by Kim Cauchy
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