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Do you use Speakers & Amp or just powered speakers for DJing.
 
A.J.
Hey guys,

I have almost completed my DJ setup, but the only thing left for me to get is speakers and/or an amp.

I was just wondering what you use for DJing at home. Perhaps you guys have some recommendations for a n00b who is only looking to spend a couple of hundred bucks too.

Cheers.

Chookie
Got speakers and an Amp, got them on ebay (brand new and really cheap). Got 150W speakers and 250W speakers, using the smaller ones as monitors.
It's the Amp that costs the most but I am using a friends one at the moment:)
The speakers were brand new from a company called audioland
A.J.
Sounds expensive! :wtf: :wtf:
Antistatic
I use a beaten up old stereo with RCA inputs.
Chookie
All up the speakers were nearly $300 including postage:)
Joshva
I'm talking DJ montior speakers here (Also suitable for small events)

Get the best speakers and go for the FBT MaxX4a they are active powered boxes and have an extremely high quality sound and are very durable. Their the best in the Industry. They are used in the main DJ booth at A Night Of Trance, ULTRA e.t.c.

Other popular speakers are the JBL EON G2 15s. These were used last Saturday night at Nu NRG. I found personally found their sound is not as good as the FBT's for Trance. The FBTs have a very strong midrange.

For information on FBT check out www.tag.com.au they are the suppliers :)

Enjoy
Chookie
^^^^^

Obviously there are much better speakers than what I suggested, I was just informing AJ of a cheaper option.
Man if I could afford it I would get something similar to that kind of set up:eyes: :)
Antistatic
If you want a cheap option cruise around on council pickup day and you're bound to get something that makes 'noise'.;)

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