That would work only if the speakers were a few inches apart.
I think one needs two mono cables at some point.
Correct.
That would work only if the speakers were a few inches apart.
I think one needs two mono cables at some point.
Correct.Since these feature internal DSP which can't be by-passed and feature no digital inputs, then is double DAC'ing is unavoidable?
Correct.
How would one connect the JBL to a PC the easiest way?
Thanks, but why then did you say "Then a DX7s before is overkill"
I would think you'd then want a decent DAC feeding the internal ADC? Without going overboard of course.
A couple of the Toppings measure nicely and they're not too expensive?
As easy as my suggestion!To me splitter like this seems to be the best choice. You can then use 2 standard 6.35mm guitar cables to run from that splitter to the speakers.
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Q: My BMW M3 goes only 50mph and makes a funny intermittent burbling sound. What's wrong with it?
A: Change to 2nd gear
I've heard this complaint about other powered speakers. I have a set of Presonus Eris for PC speakers. Some customer reviews at Amazon talk about hiss. I don't hear it on mine. My guess is that at this low price point these are all stamped out in a factory, somewhere in Shenzhen, and QC is variable. I don't know about powered JBL speakers from first hand experience. I'd think they would be a cut above something like Presonus in the quality department.I used to have a pair. The hiss is bad when close up.
It is important to set the input sensitivity switch to -10dBu for RCA line level signal!
LOL
Btw, I haven't seen M3 that can go over 40mph in 1st gear.
2009 M3
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Gear Ratio Overall ratio (Rpm) Mph
1st 4.06:1 15.60:1 (8300) 41
2nd 2.37:1 9.11:1 (8300) 70
3rd 1.58:1 6.08:1 (8300) 105
4th 1.19:1 4.58:1 (8300) 139
5th 1.00:1 3.85:1 (8050) 161*
6th 0.87:1 3.35:1 (7000) 161*