How can I get more volume output when using split track recordings if I cant use the Line Out jacks?
To utilize the concentric volume control through a sound system, you may run an output from the headphone jack of the PSD220 or PSD230. All that is required is a “Y” patch cable featuring a stereo (tip, ring, sleeve) 1/4″ plug on one end, and two RCA jacks on the other. These can be obtained from Radio Shack or music stores with pro audio sections. Plug the 1/4″ plug of the “Y” cable into the headphone jack of the PSD, and on the other end, plug the RCA patch cable that is supplied with the PSD into the “Y” cables RCA jacks. The free end with the RCA terminations connects to your sound system. Since the output is hotter from the headphone jack than the “Line Out” jack, you will have back off the volume of your sound system in relation to the concentric volume control output of the PSD. Utilizing the concentric volume control, you may feature or blend the channels as desired while playing through your sound system.
To utilize the concentric volume control through a sound system, you may run an output from the headphone jack of the PSD220 or PSD230. All that’s required is a “Y” patch cable featuring a stereo (tip, ring, sleeve) 1/4″ plug on one end, and two RCA jacks on the other. These can be obtained from Radio Shack or music stores with pro audio sections. Plug the 1/4″ plug of the “Y” cable into the headphone jack of the PSD, and on the other end, plug the RCA patch cable that is supplied with the PSD into the “Y” cables RCA jacks. The free end with the RCA terminations connects to your sound system. Since the output is hotter from the headphone jack than the “Line Out” jack, you will have back off the volume of your sound system in relation to the concentric volume control output of the PSD. Utilizing the concentric volume control, you may feature or blend the channels as desired while playing through your sound system. Can I simultaneously manipulate the key and tempo of a CD on the PSD230?