Griffin Djay 2 Cable
We’re excited to announce the immediate availability of the perfect solution to for pre-cueing with djay on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. We teamed up with Griffin, makers of innovations for everyday life, to bring you the high-quality DJ Cable designed to seamlessly work with djay for previewing songs through headphones. With DJ Cable you can take full advantage of djay’s Split Output mode, which cues upcoming songs through headphones, independently of the live mix that is sent through the speakers. This is the ideal solution for DJs
Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Griffin DJ 2 Cable at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Adapter Cable for use with iPad djay App 3.5mm Plug to 2 x 3.5mm Jacks If you were to use the djay app with a pair of headphones connected to your music device you'd hear the program track in one ear and the cue track in the other. Not just another splitter cable, the DJ cable is wired to enable the split output function in djay, and simultaneously hear both what the PA is playing and the track you are cueing up. With split output mode enabled, djay sends the master output to the left channel, and the cue output to the right channel. Griffin Technology and algoriddim have announced that their DJ Cable for iOS devices is now available. Griffin Technology and algoriddim have announced that their DJ Cable for iOS devices is now. 2020-4-5 Introducing djay 2 – the next generation of the world’s best-selling DJ app is now available on Android. Djay transforms your Android device into a full–featured DJ system. Seamlessly integrated with Spotify and all the music on your device, djay gives you direct access to mix your favorite songs and playlists instantly. Equalize, mix, record, and play. And you can do it all with the hardware bit of this equation: the Griffin DJ Cable. Plug the cable into your iPad 2, start up the djay app, and you’ll be on your.
Compatible with iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, DJ Cable is available for $19.99 at the Apple Store or from 0013the Griffin web site.
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Griffin Djay 2 Cable System
Scotte, post: 10238 wrote: Hi,
Hope you can help.I have purchased the Numark iDJLive device along with 2 x speakers & amp from Maplins.
Hi Scott… I’d say first off consider taking the speakers, amp & interconnect cables back to Maplins for a refund if you can. The amps and speakers they sell are (and I’m being kind here) fairly awful.
If you really want to stick with the gear or getting a refund isn’t possible I’m sure I can help you get it working assuming nothing is broken. Tuxera ntfs full free full. I’ll have a quick look at the specs of the kit you’ve bought and will post again in a bit.
If you can get a refund I should also be able to point you towards some better kit.
Scotte, post: 10238 wrote: Hi,
Hope you can help.I have purchased the Numark iDJLive device along with 2 x speakers & amp from Maplins.
Amplifier
http://www.maplin.co.uk/200w-power-amplifier-47371Speakers
http://www.maplin.co.uk/100w-8-inch-loudspeaker-473801 x Griffin DJ Cable
1 x High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect
http://www.maplin.co.uk/high-performanc … ect-2202032 x Gold-Plated 1/4in Mono to Phono Adaptors
http://www.maplin.co.uk/1-4-6.35mm-plug … ptors-12802 x Mono Jack Leads
http://www.maplin.co.uk/mono-jack-lead-224841I have attached the Mono to Phono Adaptors to the High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect so that they will insert into the Input connections on the amp and the High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect is connected to the speaker connection of the Griffin cable.
The sound is only very faint coming out of the left speaker and nothing is coming out of the right speaker. If I pull the Amp input connector half way out the volume increases dramatically but the sound is still not perfect.
Something is not compatible somewhere I assume it’s the Mono to Phono Adaptors & the High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect.I have tested a direct connection via the Griffin cable to my portable Bose docking station and this appears to be fine.
Please can someone help me out.
Regards
ScottOk.
First things first, you don’t need the pre-amp. That is designed for connecting the output vinyl record player to an amplifier. It contains a filter that will screw up the sound if you use it with a line level device like the iPad. If the guys at Maplin advised you buy it, I’m afraid they either don’t have a clue what they are talking about or didn’t understand what you were trying to do.
Secondly the ‘Mono Jack Leads’ you linked to are designed for input level signals, not speakers. Are you sure those are the ones you have? Maplins also sell speaker leads that look similar:
Hopefully those are the ones you have.
So, on to your set-up.
You should not have to pull your input connector part way out to make the amp work.
Try the following test.
Hook up the iPad directly to the amplifier using your mini jack to twin phono lead ( ‘High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect’) and the two phono to mono jack connectors. Connect the mini jack directly to the iPad’s headphone socket. Play something using the normal iPad music player (i.e. not the DJay app).
Does this give you proper sound out of both speakers? If not, it suggests the jack sockets on the amplifier are faulty.
My recommendation would be to look for some better quality pro audio kit, second hand if you are on a tight budget.
That will be difficult to source really quickly though.
If you need something for a gig this weekend I’d suggest hiring something. What do you need the kit for (what size of event – number of people, size of room etc).
If its just for home use, a set of active (powered) monitors might suit you well. The KRK Rokit series seem well liked by DJ’s. Quite a lot more money than the Maplins kit but your ears will thank you and should you change your mind you’d have no trouble selling them on.
Now if budget was really not an issue I’d suggest something like these
Scotte, post: 10285 wrote: Ok thanks, if I were to buy the Rokit 8 or 10-3, do you need a pair of these or is one sufficent? does this mean you don’t need an amplifier?
What connections are required for the iPad?
Active Monitors/Speakers = no amp required
Passive Monitors/Speakers = amp requiredScotte, post: 10285 wrote: Ok thanks, if I were to buy the Rokit 8 or 10-3, do you need a pair of these or is one sufficent? does this mean you don’t need an amplifier?
What connections are required for the iPad?
You could just use one if you want, although most people go for a pair (if resale value is a concern, a pair would be easier to sell on than one).
Correct, no amplifier required.
The Rokit’s have an RCA (phono) input connector, so you should be able to use your mini jack to phono (High-Performance Twin Phono Interconnect) cable to hook things up. You might want a long one though, since it needs to reach from your iPad to wherever you put your speaker(s).
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