![]() If it’s from the laptop, change that back to normal, and change it up in your Rekordbox settings! Check if you have the audio pushing to the Bluetooth speaker set up there or through your laptop’s audio preferences.Check the Audio settings and make sure the “Audio Output” is set to “Master Out” or “controller.” Set audio to the speaker.If you have an issue hearing through headphones when using DDJ-FLX4 or DDJ-400: Some companies’ Bluetooth speakers can still have a delay even with a wired signal, but I can confirm that JBL doesn’t have it. While it does not have the bass for easy blend monitoring, it works great for starting out. It is handy, and it’s crazy how great these speakers are for the money regarding sound and battery life. It lasts for 24hrs without charge, has two options to adjust the sound for indoor or outdoor spaces. I (sometimes) mix with my JBL Xtreme 2 (which is awesome btw) that I use with my portable scratch deck when I take it out to parks and stuff, and it works fine using a 1/8″ to RCA cable. Try to make sure you can use Bluetooth before purchasing a license for the pro version. It may have something to do with the digital DJ software you’re using. Purchase another cord and see if you’ll have the same issue. Try and see if you have another one around your place and try again. If all the settings in the software are right, that just sounds like possibly a bad wire. If you have the DDJ-SB3 and have it paired to a Bluetooth speaker, you might find that sound keeps coming in and out even if connected with RCA to Aux. That way, you can listen to YouTube without having to change cords around. The trick I didn’t know when I first got my controller is that you can route all your computer’s audio through your controller, so the master on your controller becomes your volume nob. You can also apply your cue on your controller’s DAC interface and master on the computer’s audio devices simultaneously. If your speaker has a direct aux port and you have that cable, you can plug it directly into your decks if you want to cue in headphones.įor those of you who are using Rekordbox (pretty sure you can’t do this on Serato), you can use the Bluetooth connection. Most Bluetooth speakers have a 3.5 mm aux input, so if you get an RCA to aux cable (like this one on Amazon), you can get away with using a Bluetooth speaker. If you don’t want to headphones cue, then plugging straight into the laptop is fine. ![]() Get an RCA to Aux 3.5mm cable and make sure Bluetooth is not connected.With cable, latency (sound delay) will be unnoticeable, and without cable you might need to mix in your headphones (depending on the speakers).īeginners may run into problems in the process of connecting the controller (like DDJ-400)/laptop to the audio interface, so in this article we’ll try to go over everything you need to know. There are two ways to do it – with or without cable. Yes, you can connect a DJ controller to Bluetooth speakers. There’s a lot of talking about latency, delay, and just buying regular speakers, but if you’re eager to practice, why wait? If you’re a bedroom DJ just starting out and have Bluetooth speakers at home, you’re probably wondering can you connect them to your DJ controller. ![]()
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