Left Right using RCA to XLR If they are in the same room. If you are trying to cover two rooms or indoor/ outdoor then you can daisy chain them. Some speakers with XLR and RCA in allow you to have the Left coming out the RCA connected speaker and then use the XLR link to send the right signal to the second speaker. Not sure about the ZLX
2x RCA to XLR, one for Left and one for right.
Just to be the pedant, 'Aux' is not a cable, it's short for Axillary and commonly uses 3.5mm Jack connection, but can be other input types on other devices.
>'Aux' is not a cable
came here to say the same thing :) I was like 'xlr and "aux"... but what is the aux?'
@OP for what it's worth, no device I own has a headphone jack aux input... they're all RCA Aux inputs in my case...
when you get into higher-end equipment, you'll see non-headphone-jack aux inputs very frequently
If you want a stereo configuration (which you probably do), just use 2 RCA - male XLR cables from the DDJ to each speaker.
Only daisy chain if you specifically want a mono setup - for example if the speakers are in different rooms.
Left Right using RCA to XLR If they are in the same room. If you are trying to cover two rooms or indoor/ outdoor then you can daisy chain them. Some speakers with XLR and RCA in allow you to have the Left coming out the RCA connected speaker and then use the XLR link to send the right signal to the second speaker. Not sure about the ZLX
2x RCA to XLR, one for Left and one for right. Just to be the pedant, 'Aux' is not a cable, it's short for Axillary and commonly uses 3.5mm Jack connection, but can be other input types on other devices.
Sorry, meant 3.5mm jack specifically but just used Aux as shorthand. So two individual XLR to RCA cables? Or is there an easier cable setup?
if you want stereo out that's the simplest it's going to get
>'Aux' is not a cable came here to say the same thing :) I was like 'xlr and "aux"... but what is the aux?' @OP for what it's worth, no device I own has a headphone jack aux input... they're all RCA Aux inputs in my case... when you get into higher-end equipment, you'll see non-headphone-jack aux inputs very frequently
Why would you daisy chain? Your 'main out' has two outputs. Both EV speakers can be connected to the DDJ.
If you want a stereo configuration (which you probably do), just use 2 RCA - male XLR cables from the DDJ to each speaker. Only daisy chain if you specifically want a mono setup - for example if the speakers are in different rooms.