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Posted on Feb 03, 2009

How do I connect CDJ 800 to work on mixer AND surround speakers?

I have Two (2) CDJ 800s and i got the mixer which is a piece of **** ghetto "Pyramid StudioPro PM4800SFX"...i connected the tables to the mixer and they work just fine with the headphones plugged in...but i just cant seem to figure out how to connect it to my speakers...what im trying to do is play at a party..but the sound only plays in my headphones and i cant play it on the main speakers which the whole party will be listening to...can anyone help me as i'm a Virtual DJ pro but with the actual hardware, i still have far to go to reach my other skills with VDJ...and does anyone know how to connect the tables (CDJ800s) to work with Virtual DJ?? thanks for any feedback

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    have you got an external soundcard to handle the multiple inputs and outputs needed for timecode usage?

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You did not mention that you have a power amplifier to drive your Speakers. well you need to have one unless you have a powered speaker. the sugnal comes from the mixer main output goes to the input of your amp. or powered speaker.

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The sound card suggested for use with the vdj system is
u46 mk2 by mix vibes. dont for get youre gonna need the time code cds too.

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