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1) mixer to speakers: Numark main XLR-output to Behringer speaker XLR-input 2) sound from computer: computer line out to a free input on the Numark 3) sound to computer: use the USB cable connector on the Numark (might also work the other way around, not 100% sure)
They cost the same (£750), the Pioneer is the more obvious choice however the Numark is very good. I think it will come to preferable choice.
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If the TV has an audio output, connect this to a stereo amplifier, and then connect speakers to this. Modern TV's don't have amplifiers for external speakers.
Transformers are rated in V.A (volt amperes), rather than in watts. You will need to determine the rated power (in watts) of the Mixdeck, and then ensure your transformer's rating exceeds this value. You will also need to determine whether the change from 60 Hz (US) frequency to 50 Hz (UK) will affect the operation of the machine.
Information on Numark DJ can be found from many different online resources. The most reliable resource is the official Numark website, which has detailed information about Numark DJ.
No you don't need an amp with the numark kxmo2.
You need to connect the DVD player and speakers to an amplifier.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
Numark products are very rare and difficult to find. An individual who is looking to purchase a Numark DJ Mixer can buy one at Amazon, Best Buy, or the official place of Numark.
Yes, you can have either balanced XLR outputs, left and right and/or 2 red and white sockets, 'record' and 'master'.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.