Hi all,
I have had my SV1 for about 3 months now and whilst i acknowledge its shortcomings, i am overall happy with the product.
Excuse my naivety, but what would be the best way to listen to my keybaord at home... i love the output from the headphone output and would love to be able to appreciate a sound quality close to this? Are good studio monitors the answer? If so how do i go about connecting the two? do i need to use a mixing desk?
I look forward to your suggestions...
Speakers for Home use
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danielthomas
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Hi - and welcome aboard
Monitors are hugely subjective, so you should go to a local retailer to hear the differences.
If you buy powered speakers, those can plug straight into your R/L channels on your SV. Passive speakers however need an amplifier.
Hope that helps a little!
Monitors are hugely subjective, so you should go to a local retailer to hear the differences.
If you buy powered speakers, those can plug straight into your R/L channels on your SV. Passive speakers however need an amplifier.
Hope that helps a little!
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danielthomas
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As long as they're powered speakers (ie you plug each one into the wall!), then you're good to godanielthomas wrote:So you just take a jack.output from right output into right speaker and then another jack from.left output to left speaker.
That simpler?!
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Dave Ferris
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You didn't mention your budget which obviously plays a big part of the quality factor. But at this past NAMM, Yamaha had all their CP DPs (CP50,5 & 1) , S90Xs, Tyros and Motif XFs each plugged into a pair of these:
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HS80M/
Having owned the CP5 for about 6 months at that time, I was pretty familiar with its sound. So I thought these monitors where an excellent representation of its sonic capabilities.
Personally I own the Dyn Audio BM6A MkIIs and while they are good, I think the Yamahas are their equal for less $$$---at least for playing a keyboard through. I've owned two SV-1s and they both sounded very good going direct through the Dyns so I would definitely recommend the Yamahas.
Good luck with it....
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/HS80M/
Having owned the CP5 for about 6 months at that time, I was pretty familiar with its sound. So I thought these monitors where an excellent representation of its sonic capabilities.
Personally I own the Dyn Audio BM6A MkIIs and while they are good, I think the Yamahas are their equal for less $$$---at least for playing a keyboard through. I've owned two SV-1s and they both sounded very good going direct through the Dyns so I would definitely recommend the Yamahas.
Good luck with it....
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danielthomas
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Hey so I got my hands on some HS50's
They do exactly what i wanted - headphone quality sound out loud.
Quick question - the speakers have two inputs - XLR and jack.
Can i connect the keyboard via the XLR and have my laptop simultaneously coneected via the jack ports? Is this safe to do?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
They do exactly what i wanted - headphone quality sound out loud.
Quick question - the speakers have two inputs - XLR and jack.
Can i connect the keyboard via the XLR and have my laptop simultaneously coneected via the jack ports? Is this safe to do?
Thanks in advance,
Dan