Could you just plug it into the headphone jack? Seems like a safer bet if you're concerned about the output of the module. Jeff --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "p_mc_cor" <p_mc_cor@y...> wrote: > > cheers > thanks for that > > paul > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "zapaxe" <a_zapelectric@h...> wrote: > > > > I'm sure it would certianly be ok. I've ran my DTXpress through my > > regular old stereo system before and kept it at a lower volume, > not > > just for practice, but with a low level jam session. Of course it > > didn't sound that great mind you, especially the lows suffered > > greatly. > > One of those Logitech systems with a sub I'd imagine would sound a > > whole lot better! If what you're worried about is damaging your > > Logitech system, keep the volume low at 1st, then bring up. I'm > > guessing it would sound decent enough at a low volume. > > Just make sure you run stereo out of your DTXpress to stereo into > > you're Logitech & not stereo out to mono in. I don't suppose mono > out, > > split to stereo in would hurt anything however. > > > > All that said, I mainly practice with headphones myself. > Especially > > good since my AKG 271 Studio cans are a closed design for > isolation of > > stick noise. > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "p_mc_cor" <p_mc_cor@y...> wrote: > > > > > > would it be ok to run a dtx III through surround speakers like > a > > > Logitech® Z-5500 Digital just for practicing?? > > > > > > regards > > > paul > > > > > >
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Re: dtx sound options
2005-10-17 by themac5150
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