Yes, you can connect a passive monitor speaker to an EMX 5000.
Yes, it was a mono powered monitor with an rca type imput on the back and 2 1/4 inch inputs on the front, "mic" and line. I don't know if those front inputs are TRS or not.
The best Yamaha keyboard speakers available in the market are the Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitor Speakers.
via midi interface and cable
You will be able to connect your iPod into the Yamaha RX V365 AV and have superior sound quality.
To connect headphones to the Yamaha P45, simply plug the headphones into the headphone jack located on the back of the keyboard. This will allow you to listen to your playing privately without disturbing others.
There are a few companies that make the powered speakers. Some of these would include Yamaha, Prosound, as well as QSC. More information can be found on the website PreSonus.
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To connect your Yamaha keyboard to your computer using MIDI, you will need a MIDI-to-USB cable. Connect one end of the cable to the MIDI out port on your keyboard and the other end to a USB port on your computer. Install any necessary drivers, then you can use music software on your computer to communicate with and control your keyboard.
The Yamaha HS8OM is one of the better models that Yamaha had produced. Some of the positives of this models is that it responses to 42-20KHZ, it also has a low cut switch and has a 2 way bass-reflex bi-amplified near field studio monitor.
The Yamaha NS-10 is a monitor design first introduced in 1978. Studio monitors have been around since the 1920's, when they were used mostly to check for interference of noise and technical problems.
You can connect a Yamaha HTR-3065 to a Toshiba 40RV753 using either HDMI or optical cables connected to the input ports. Both devices are turned off, the cables are connected to the ports of each devices, and then both are turned on.