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<blockquote data-quote="jason67" data-source="post: 922463" data-attributes="member: 14540"><p>Hi Guys and Girls,</p><p></p><p>I have a question about connecting pioneer ddj 400 to speakers...</p><p></p><p>So a friend of mine has just bought his son this pioneer ddj 400 and at the moment he has then connected to computer speakers. He's just been give a pair of 'old style speakers' with the left and right cables, you know the ones... What he wants to do is connect them to his decks for better sound, louder. He asked me to have a look and the only connection is at the back, I think it says master?? He's got his computer speakers connected via that.</p><p></p><p>So here's my question... I have an old pioneer amp, must be 20 years old but it still works, can I plug in this old amp then connect the speakers to it without blowing up his decks and house?? And if I do does it matter what which channel I use cd/tuner/cassette/phono? Like when you connect turntables and mixer you need to use the tuner port...?</p><p></p><p>Any help would be great, cheers Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jason67, post: 922463, member: 14540"] Hi Guys and Girls, I have a question about connecting pioneer ddj 400 to speakers... So a friend of mine has just bought his son this pioneer ddj 400 and at the moment he has then connected to computer speakers. He's just been give a pair of 'old style speakers' with the left and right cables, you know the ones... What he wants to do is connect them to his decks for better sound, louder. He asked me to have a look and the only connection is at the back, I think it says master?? He's got his computer speakers connected via that. So here's my question... I have an old pioneer amp, must be 20 years old but it still works, can I plug in this old amp then connect the speakers to it without blowing up his decks and house?? And if I do does it matter what which channel I use cd/tuner/cassette/phono? Like when you connect turntables and mixer you need to use the tuner port...? Any help would be great, cheers Jason [/QUOTE]
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