use the lineouts top right of the picture marked L & R in to your amp. flip the amp to the input you plugged the keyboard into and turn up the volumeView attachment 7338Here's a pic from the internet. Same as mine
Not sure that's going to work into passive speakers..., Can you explain?use the lineouts top right of the picture marked L & R in to your amp. flip the amp to the input you plugged the keyboard into and turn up the volume
Agreed, this is my issue. The connections into the speakers are just like four little clamps on each speaker which screw down copper wire ends... if that makes sense. Here' s a picture of the back of one of these speakers for reference:Not sure that's going to work into passive speakers..., Can you explain?
What inputs does it have? You might be able to source something that will adapt the piano's outputs to the unit's inputs.but it's a sort of CD-player-amp combo which as far as I can tell doesn't work with a piano
Just show us a picture of the inputs on that and we'll tell you precisely what lead you require.I do have an amp for these speakers but it's a sort of CD-player-amp combo
Yes, choose your required length and go into the 'analog in' sockets:View attachment 7346back of thecd amp
Yes, choose your required length and go into the 'analog in' sockets:
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View attachment 7346back of thecd amp