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Topic: Elmo 16-CL: Speaker Cable or Instrument Cable? (1/4 Cables)
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Scot Myers
Junior
Posts: 15
From: Valdosta, GA, USA
Registered: Sep 2018
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posted March 23, 2019 12:07 AM
Hi,
I've been using an instrument cable (1/4 cable for guitar) with my Elmo 16-CL to play sound through a guitar amp. It doesn't sound too bad, but I have to keep the amp master volume low and the projector's volume knob pretty low too. I've been meaning to buy a 20-35ft cable for a theater. After doing some research, there is a difference between speaker (high power, low impedance) and instrument (low power, high impedance) cables, even though they're both 1/4 cables.
So should I be using speaker or instrument cables?
Also, are there any projector speakers/amplifiers you guys would recommend? I've been wanting to get Elmo ones but they are always pricey on ebay. I like how my guitar amp allows me to adjust the treble, bass, etcetera.
Should I look into getting a dedicated 16mm projector speaker (Elmo, Eiki, Bell and Howell, EV SX100 through a mixer?, etc.) or just stick with the guitar amp?
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Paul Browning
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1006
From: West Midlands United Kingdom
Registered: Aug 2011
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posted March 24, 2019 10:01 AM
Scot this is just a socket for an extension speaker, 8ohms 12watts according to the user manual, I cannot see a line level socket for this projector, so what you are doing is sending an amplified signal into your guitar amp, I don't think this is a good idea. Any full range 8 ohm speaker rated at 10 - 20 watts would be ample, most equipment shops that sell guitars or amps or disco equipment will have speaker cable to suit this, in fact a car accessory shop would have suitable cable. Don't buy gold plated oxygen free copper cable at $30 a foot, normal spec car speaker cable would be fine, connect this up to a 1/4 mono jack plug in, it will switch off the internal speaker you will now be able to control the volume from the projector of this extension speaker .
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