1. Hook you cdg player into the TAPE IN input or if you want get an adapter to go from RCA of the cdg player to 1/4" inputs on the mixer (5/8 or 7/8)
2. Don't use the mics that came with your cdg player, and don't try to input to the CDG player from the mixer.
3. You are going to have to by either powered speakers, or an external amp and passive speakers.
from your original thread....
TopherM @ Tue Sep 19, 2006 8:59 am wrote:
HTWEEZY,
Here's all you need for a mixer for $40.00:
http://www.americanmusical.com/item--i- ... 9_682.htmlThat is 2 mic inputs and plenty of inputs for your CDG player.
Then, for speakers for home use, you can jsut go with some studio reference speakers like this for $240. As long as you are not JACKING up the volume, these will work just fine!! They will be missing some of the low end, however...
http://www.americanmusical.com/item--i- ... 0_394.htmlOR, if you DO want to be able to play at larger volumes, just buy one larger powered speaker for now then get a second one later. Nothing wrong with running with just one speaker for home use!! Here's a 12" speaker for $225 that will give you good bass responce at home:
http://www.americanmusical.com/item--i- ... 6_385.htmlBoth those ways work for under $300 total!!
You are not going to be able to get anything decent by just buying a mixer, you also need the speakers to go with it.
here is how it should look...
MIC(s) >>>> M >>>>> Powered Speaker(s)
I >>
X >>>>> OR
E >>
RSQ >>>>> R >>>> AMP(s) >>>> Passive Speaaker(s)
Oh yeah, read the manual too!