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Anyways, the RCA plugs amplify the keyboard slightly, but the amplifier controls don't do anything to the keyboard, for example, the only way to turn up the volume is on the keyboard, the amp doesn't sound louder at 10 then at 2... So my question is, is there a way to convert the keyboard to 1/4" phone plugs? I know there is high to low impedance converters but how about RCA to 1/4 phone? Thanks guys, I can take pictures to help explain if needed.
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Radio Shack usually has all kinds of wire to wire adapters. I usually find what I need.
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Thanks Gruntersdad, I looked online and they do have what I need.. I'm gonna head out to the mall tomorrow and go to Radio Shack and get me some stuff... Thanks again.
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The reason you can't control the keyboard at the amp is because you're using the "CD in", which is just meant for you to hook up a stereo to jam along to. I think that input bypasses the gain stage in the amp. You need to plug the keyboard into the main input on the amp. Forget the RCA cables. If the only output on the keyboard is the small headphone jack, you can run a cable that has the small (1/8" roughly) plug on one end, and the larger (1/4" roughly) at the other end.
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I have seen them before. If you cant get hold of that cable you can always buy an adapter.
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Yeah the adapter was what I was going to buy at Radio Shack today.
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I would recommend going with a 1/4" cable into a 1/4" -> 1/8" adapter, though. I have had no problems with 1/8" cables with 1/4" adapter going into recording interfaces, but when I try to plug said cable into an amplifier or PA system, I usually get distortion and the lows lose gain while the highs pick up a lot of gain. Perhaps it is just the brand of cable/adapter that I use, but it always happens. Never had it happen when using a 1/4" cable though.
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Heres what you need, either of these should work, and both will cost about the same and can be bought at RadioShack: option 1 (1) 1/8" cable however long you want (1) 1/8" female to 1/4" male adapter option 2 (1) 1/4" cable of whatever length (1) 1/4" female to 1/8" male adapter
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I'm about to drive out there in like 5 minutes and get it.. Thanks Hawk!
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An adapter will work, but I always prefer a proper cable to using adapters for a long term solution. In my experience, adapters are more prone to creating hum and shorts. Radio Shack might even have this type of cable. That would probably be my first local stop. I know you can find it online. In fact, there are companies willing to make any kind of custom cable in case you dream up something that hasn't been done before, or isn't standard enough to keep in stock. |
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But I plan to go to RS tomorrow and see if they have anything to help me. I know what you're sayin about adapters too, they seem like they would be much more prone to humming and such. Thanks everyone.
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u prolly already went but i have a cable that does that without an adapter it converts it's self
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