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Logitech z5500 speaker help [message #15397] Wed, 04 October 2006 17:51 Go to next message
Parker is currently offline  Parker
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I have the Logitech z5500 speakers and I want to hook my mixer up to them. The problem is 1. They are computer speakers so I dont know how to get the music to the speakers, and 2. I want to get subwoofer as well but is that even possible with just 2 coax cables?

Re: Logitech z5500 speaker help [message #15398 is a reply to message #15397] Thu, 05 October 2006 13:08 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The website shows the Logitech system has analog inputs, so just hook up your mixer to the analog input and it will work. You may need an adapter cable from RCA, XLR or 1/4 plug (or whatever your mixer output is) to the mini plug used for the analog input of your Logitech system. I don't know what you're hoping for but don't expect a lot of SPL out of something like this. It might be fun in your house but probably won't be loud enough for a group of people, like for dances or parties or whatever.


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