Logitech Z-5500 Speakers

Revolution09

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Since these speakers are 5.1, as far as I know they need to be hooked up with the three mini outputs (front, rear and subwoofer) which I believe are green, black and orange respectively.

Are there are any other options for the output? I will need to occasionally hook the speakers up to a DJ mixer, which uses stereo outputs (white and red). Will this be possible? If so, will this require any sort of patch cable?

Thanks :)
 

Arcadio

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You need to use a miniplug to RCA cable, and use only one of the three mini outputs (the one that is used for the FRONT speakers). I'm not sure which color it is, but using the miniplug-to-RCA cable you can connect the speakers to a DJ mixer or any other device.
 

Arcadio

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Originally posted by: Revolution09
I have this: http://www.computercableinc.co...-Female-Cwholesale.jpg

I am currently using it with a pair of 2.1 speakers. So you're saying that if I only plug in the Front mini plug output to an adapter like that, it will work fine? Will all the channels work? Ie. the rear speakers and subwoofer?

The Front mini plug only works for the front speakers, obviously. Does your DJ mixer support surround speakers? If you are using the RCA (Red and white plugs) then that is "stereo" only (2 front speakers) The DJ mixer might use a decoder and send the stereo signal to all speakers, but that depends on the capabilities of the mixer.

 

Revolution09

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Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
I have this: http://www.computercableinc.co...-Female-Cwholesale.jpg

I am currently using it with a pair of 2.1 speakers. So you're saying that if I only plug in the Front mini plug output to an adapter like that, it will work fine? Will all the channels work? Ie. the rear speakers and subwoofer?

The Front mini plug only works for the front speakers, obviously. Does your DJ mixer support surround speakers? If you are using the RCA (Red and white plugs) then that is "stereo" only (2 front speakers) The DJ mixer might use a decoder and send the stereo signal to all speakers, but that depends on the capabilities of the mixer.

Ok that's what I figured. No, it is simply Stereo audio on the mixer. So is there any way at all to use the Z-5500 speakers with my mixer, while utilizing all 5 speakers and the subwoofer? Ie. any sort of adapter?
 

Arcadio

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Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
I have this: http://www.computercableinc.co...-Female-Cwholesale.jpg

I am currently using it with a pair of 2.1 speakers. So you're saying that if I only plug in the Front mini plug output to an adapter like that, it will work fine? Will all the channels work? Ie. the rear speakers and subwoofer?

The Front mini plug only works for the front speakers, obviously. Does your DJ mixer support surround speakers? If you are using the RCA (Red and white plugs) then that is "stereo" only (2 front speakers) The DJ mixer might use a decoder and send the stereo signal to all speakers, but that depends on the capabilities of the mixer.

Ok that's what I figured. No, it is simply Stereo audio on the mixer. So is there any way at all to use the Z-5500 speakers with my mixer, while utilizing all 5 speakers and the subwoofer? Ie. any sort of adapter?

You can connect the DJ mixer to one of the inputs in the back (leaving the other two unused), using your adapter, then use the "effect" button to select the pro-logic music effect, which will send the audio to ALL the speakers.

EDIT: make sure the switch in the back is set to "stereo", not "6-channel"
 

Revolution09

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Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
I have this: http://www.computercableinc.co...-Female-Cwholesale.jpg

I am currently using it with a pair of 2.1 speakers. So you're saying that if I only plug in the Front mini plug output to an adapter like that, it will work fine? Will all the channels work? Ie. the rear speakers and subwoofer?

The Front mini plug only works for the front speakers, obviously. Does your DJ mixer support surround speakers? If you are using the RCA (Red and white plugs) then that is "stereo" only (2 front speakers) The DJ mixer might use a decoder and send the stereo signal to all speakers, but that depends on the capabilities of the mixer.

Ok that's what I figured. No, it is simply Stereo audio on the mixer. So is there any way at all to use the Z-5500 speakers with my mixer, while utilizing all 5 speakers and the subwoofer? Ie. any sort of adapter?

You can connect the DJ mixer to one of the inputs in the back (leaving the other two unused), using your adapter, then use the "effect" button to select the pro-logic music effect, which will send the audio to ALL the speakers.

So essentially then a Stereo audio signal will just output through all 5 speakers? If so, that might just work- I have no need for the surround sound when using the DJ mixer anyways.

According to a review here: http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-298-1.htm
"Two more ports can be found on the side; an additional Line-In port (which comes in handy if you're already using the three main ports with a soundcard) and a headphone port. When a headphone is plugged in, the unit switches itself to stereo mode."
So would another option be to get a cable with 3.5mm male plugs on both ends and just plug it into the Line-In or headphone port?
 

Arcadio

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Sure, you can also use the Line-in input. But of course, not the 'eadphone, since that's an output, and you are trying to send the audio into the speakers, not out.
 

Revolution09

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Originally posted by: Arcadio
Sure, you can also use the Line-in input. But of course, not the 'eadphone, since that's an output, and you are trying to send the audio into the speakers, not out.

Oops, my mistake. What kind of input is the line in? Ie. what kind of cable would I need to buy to use that?
 

Arcadio

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Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Sure, you can also use the Line-in input. But of course, not the 'eadphone, since that's an output, and you are trying to send the audio into the speakers, not out.

Oops, my mistake. What kind of input is the line in? Ie. what kind of cable would I need to buy to use that?

Good old miniplug. Oh, and is your username a reference to Daft Punk's track?
 

Revolution09

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Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Sure, you can also use the Line-in input. But of course, not the 'eadphone, since that's an output, and you are trying to send the audio into the speakers, not out.

Oops, my mistake. What kind of input is the line in? Ie. what kind of cable would I need to buy to use that?

Good old miniplug. Oh, and is your username a reference to Daft Punk's track?

Great, thanks alot for your help! It is much appreciated.

And no it isn't, that would be Revolution 909 iirc? I am a fan, though :thumbsup:
 

Arcadio

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Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Originally posted by: Revolution09
Originally posted by: Arcadio
Sure, you can also use the Line-in input. But of course, not the 'eadphone, since that's an output, and you are trying to send the audio into the speakers, not out.

Oops, my mistake. What kind of input is the line in? Ie. what kind of cable would I need to buy to use that?

Good old miniplug. Oh, and is your username a reference to Daft Punk's track?

Great, thanks alot for your help! It is much appreciated.

And no it isn't, that would be Revolution 909 iirc? I am a fan, though :thumbsup:

Yeah.. Revolution 909.. great track.
 

alevasseur14

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I think the Stereo X2 effect would be a better choice for getting audio to all speakers. Pro Logic Music is going to try and add surround sound effect where as the Stereo X2 simply adds the surround speakers as additional left and right channels.

If you're a Daft fan and haven't checked out Alive '07 - DO IT. The first track will melt your face off and the album doesn't stop until the end. The mixes and transitions are out of this world! Way good!