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Is it possible to connect a 5.1 multimedia speaker system to a Hercules Rmx?
Posted on: 01.01.2013 by Felisha Dashner
I have been believeing about getting some new speakers as I don't believe my PC system will connect via the sound card on my Hercules Rmx but I thought I would ask on here first unless there is a way.

Here is a photo of the back of the sub unit.

IMG_0272.JPG (2).jpg

I am fairly confident there is no way to connect these other than via 5.1 PC sound card but let me know of any ideas?
Rolanda Clodfelder
02.01.2013
Originally Posted by spadenation
Hey you've got the right idea in your diagram. Now if you had a real receiver you could just hook up your mixer via DVD input and the sound would come out of all the speakers even the rear ones
And you would probably get a delay of 100ms+ Due to the DSP with alot of modern receivers which makes quite alot of them rather useless for DJ'ing

You could probably split the speaker outputs as well BTW
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
Excuse my very poor diagram in paint but I figure this is how the cabling would look?

Also where would you fit the third splitter for the 2 rear speakers?

speakersys.jpg
Felisha Dashner
01.01.2013
I have been believeing about getting some new speakers as I don't believe my PC system will connect via the sound card on my Hercules Rmx but I thought I would ask on here first unless there is a way.

Here is a photo of the back of the sub unit.

IMG_0272.JPG (2).jpg

I am fairly confident there is no way to connect these other than via 5.1 PC sound card but let me know of any ideas?
Felisha Dashner
03.01.2013
Cool, sounds like a plan then. Do the splitters need to be of a certain quality or grading or are cheap ones of eBay good enough? Also where would you put the splitter for the third pair of speakers?

I am actually believeing of just running two splitters giving me front r+l, centre and sub output from the sound card on my Rmx controller and then run the other pair for the output on my PC - would this be okay to have this connected up all at once? Just saves having to switch cables from PC to controller all of the time...
Brunilda Kora
03.01.2013
I've had NO problems with mine, and they've been hooked up like that for 3+ years.
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
Ah right I see.

So do you believe this splitter business will do the trick? And will it sound alright without damaging any gear ?

Sorry for the novice questions in advance!
Rolanda Clodfelder
02.01.2013
He means a "real" hi-fi 5.1 system not just a computer 5.1 system.

It would probably be an upgrade in sound and more expensive. And might have the drawbacks of severe delay between your computer and speakers rendering it useless for DJ'ing as I mentioned above.

If you were to go down that route you'd be better off with a set of Proper Monitors for DJ'ing.
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
Thanks for your reply spadenation. What do you mean by real receiver? Also do you believe you could split off another pair in the diagram I have posted?

Do you know if this would affect the sound quality too?
Rolanda Clodfelder
02.01.2013
Originally Posted by spadenation
Hey you've got the right idea in your diagram. Now if you had a real receiver you could just hook up your mixer via DVD input and the sound would come out of all the speakers even the rear ones
And you would probably get a delay of 100ms+ Due to the DSP with alot of modern receivers which makes quite alot of them rather useless for DJ'ing

You could probably split the speaker outputs as well BTW
Corie Murtagh
03.01.2013
Hey you've got the right idea in your diagram. Now if you had a real receiver you could just hook up your mixer via DVD input and the sound would come out of all the speakers even the rear ones
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
Excuse my very poor diagram in paint but I figure this is how the cabling would look?

Also where would you fit the third splitter for the 2 rear speakers?

speakersys.jpg
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
Can anyone else shed any light on this for me?

I have also found these cables on eBay and these too.

Not sure where else to look for splitters but I'm hoping these will sound okay...
Felisha Dashner
02.01.2013
I get what you mean now I believe - so I have a L+R plugged into the 1+2 output on my Rmx controller which you then split into 2 L's and 2 R's which I could then use for the front L+R and the centre/sub L+R? And if I wanted to use all speakers I could split the front L+R again for another pair for the rear L+R?

Could all this splitter business cause any damage to the gear at all? And would there be any sound quality/volume issues at all by doing this too?
Felisha Dashner
01.01.2013
I'm a bit confused by your reply and I forgot to add that the output speakers will only work if there is an input through that channel so in this case I need 3 inputs from my Rmx sound card to get sound out of the other channels if this makes sense?

Only problem is my Rmx only has 2 RCA outputs (1+2 & 3+4) but my headphones used 3+4 which leaves me with just 1+2 or one RCA output...
Brunilda Kora
01.01.2013
This absolutely CAN be done. I have done this myself.

You just need some y-splitters. Split your L + R into TWO L's and 2 R's, connect one L + R to FRONT, and one L + R to CENTRE, and you'll get a stereo pair of speakers + centre/sub.

You can even split each L + R into THREE, and have 2 stereo pairs of speakers + centre/sub.

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