Just wondering if when you hook up multiple inputs on speakers like 3.5 mm mini jack audio and RCA audio if the signals are combined without signal degradation? So I guess they just stack the audio waves on top of each other? Thanks!
You've found that they can do that - because the sockets are internally parallel wired.I am currently using Pioneer DJ DM-50D's. Both these and my previous Bose Companion 2 Series III speakers are capable of simultaneous playback of multiple inputs.
Not if they're still working 🙂@Gray Thx dude, as usual you are loaded with information 🙂 I didn't hurt my babies did I?
In practice, as you may have found, you probably won't even hear any degradation.@Gray One related question - if I'm playing audio via an external DAC hooked up RCA to the Pioneer's, and there is only an occasional blip of audio like a notification sound on the other input, the 3.5 mm mini jack, will I still experience signal degradation considering most of the time there's only audio coming from one input?
Also what's the shortcoming about being wired in parallel that causes signal degradation? Thx!
That suggests immediate disconnection is the best advice. The sources are probably having a fight with each other!@Gray Just experimented around and with both inputs the sound volume drops quite significantly. Sounds good still hard to tell if the quality is noticeably lower or not.
❌Don't do it ❌@Gray Just experimented around and with both inputs the sound volume drops quite significantly. Sounds good still hard to tell if the quality is noticeably lower or not.
You will have done no permanent damage.@nopiano @Gray I disconnected the Pioneer speakers from 3.5mm after conducting such experiment. Is there any possibility that I hurt any of my components, sound card with 3.5mm to the speakers, USB DAC with RCA to the speakers, or the speakers themselves?
Should I perform some sort of test maybe crank up the volume on my Pioneer DJ speakers and test the quality subjectively before I sell them third hand?
Can I safely connect my new Audioengine A5+s I just bought on cyber monday without concern for anything bad happening? (I mean connect one input not two, just worry about maybe my DAC or sound card suffered some sort of damage and will hurt my new speakers however implausible that might be...)
Thanks!
So it's all good.We do not recommend connecting multiple devices to the speakers at the same time. When devices are connected to the TRS/RCA input terminals and the 3.5-mm stereo mini-jack input at the same time, the input signals are mixed. If you do this, you'll need to be extra careful with the volume level.
We got there between us! Didn’t mean to alarm you, but with the challenge of conveying exactly what is happening via a forum, it’s better safe than sorry. 🙂Just rtfm for the A5+s, they support multi input it looks like so I decided to rtfm for the Pioneer's and it had this to say on their support site:
So it's all good.