Hi Fellas (especially James)
I have a d16xd and would like to know if it could be used to drive PA speakers as an amplifier. I have a feeling it can't
Thanks Frank
Korg D16xd Mutirack recorder
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Re: Korg D16xd Mutirack recorder
Nope, impossible. You need active speakers or passive speakers plus a slave (or two)fjs714 wrote:Hi Fellas (especially James)
I have a d16xd and would like to know if it could be used to drive PA speakers as an amplifier. I have a feeling it can't
Thanks Frank

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Re: Korg D16xd Mutirack recorder
maybe not as an amplifier.. but with a decent pair of headphones you could make some
nice sounding mixes; should work as a 'standalone mixer' if you don't have a mixing console.
nice sounding mixes; should work as a 'standalone mixer' if you don't have a mixing console.
