Is there a way to use the Pioneer EFX 500, Denon DN MC 6000 MK2 using the Alto Stealth wireless system?

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MIXMASTERMACHOM

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I'm asking this question because I may have an event to do in a bar in Elizabeth, NJ. The deal is I may be playing one night in this place I found to do an event for this committee. They were talking about having a place to eat where I could play music for the crowd. As it turns out I lucked up on this place in Elizabeth, NJ. I talked to the lady in the place and she was OK with us doing an event there. I will post more about that later if the committee agrees to doing the event. My friend has the Alto Stealth wireless system. My concern is doing the event and hooking up wires to the speakers. My obvious concern is people tripping over wires depending on how I set things up. No smart remarks please about me using the Pioneer EFX 500. That's what I personally love to use to add effects to the music I play while mixing music. I know how to hook it up with the wires. I just want to know is it possible to use the Pioneer EFX 500 with the Alto Stealth Wireless system so that the effects can be heard. I went to google and didn't get an answer. Please help with a answer.
 
I'm asking this question because I may have an event to do in a bar in Elizabeth, NJ. The deal is I may be playing one night in this place I found to do an event for this committee. They were talking about having a place to eat where I could play music for the crowd. As it turns out I lucked up on this place in Elizabeth, NJ. I talked to the lady in the place and she was OK with us doing an event there. I will post more about that later if the committee agrees to doing the event. My friend has the Alto Stealth wireless system. My concern is doing the event and hooking up wires to the speakers. My obvious concern is people tripping over wires depending on how I set things up. No smart remarks please about me using the Pioneer EFX 500. That's what I personally love to use to add effects to the music I play while mixing music. I know how to hook it up with the wires. I just want to know is it possible to use the Pioneer EFX 500 with the Alto Stealth Wireless system so that the effects can be heard. I went to google and didn't get an answer. Please help with a answer.


You're kidding, right? How long do you say you've been a DJ? Very simple connection.
 
@MIXMASTERMACHOM I have no idea why I even respond to one of your stupid threads? I guess to be helpful, but why I’d want to help YOU is a mystery to me!😂

Connecting a Stealth is no different than connecting speakers. You still use wires (short ones) to hook up the transmitter to your system, and the receivers to your speakers, except the transmitter and receivers take the place of long wire runs. The transmitter has combo inputs for 2 speakers, so whatever outputs from your system you plugged your speakers into before, you run two cables out from there and input them to the transmitter. You have a receiver for each speaker, so you run an output from each receiver to the EXACT same input you would normally plug into your speaker Into, just as you would if you plugging in from your system. Here are the instructions you could have easily found on Alto’s Web site (there’s even a video)...
Simple Setup
First, Connect the transmitter. Plug the main outputs of your mixer or DJ controller into the Stealth Wireless transmitter, using either the XLR or 1/4" inputs.

Next, Connect the receivers. Take the XLR output on the Stealth Wireless Receiver and connect it to the input of your active loudspeaker, or to the input of your amplifier/speaker combination. Repeat this step for the second receiver.

Turn the transmitter on first, and then the receivers. It’s that easy. Select any one of the 16 reliable UHF channels to minimize interference. The squelch control can be manually set to one of three levels for optimal performance. As your needs change, you can add more receivers to your system with the Stealth Wireless Expansion Pack.
 
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@MIXMASTERMACHOM I have no idea why I even respond to one of your stupid threads? I guess to be helpful, but why I’d want to help YOU is a mystery to me!😂

Connecting a Stealth is no different than connecting speakers. You still use wires (short ones) to hook up the transmitter to your system, and the receivers to your speakers, except the transmitter and receivers take the place of long wire runs. The transmitter has combo inputs for 2 speakers, so whatever outputs from your system you plugged your speakers into before, you run two cables out from there and input them to the transmitter. You have a receiver for each speaker, so you run an output from each receiver to the EXACT same input you would normally plug into your speaker Into, just as you would if you plugging in from your system. Here are the instructions you could have easily found on Alto’s Web site (there’s even a video)...
You missed what I was asking. I wasn't just asking about hooking up the Stealth system. I wanted to know how would it work with me using my Pioneer EFX 500. I want the effects coming from the 500 to be heard. Is there a way to hook it up using the Stealth system that it can be heard. That is what I'm asking and next time could you be a little kind? What's with the insult? Nobody knows everything. Only God knows everything. Also like I said since you thought it was me asking about how to hook up the Stealth system, I never used that system. I do want one for myself. My friend has it and he might let me use his. He will be there at the event to support me if the event takes place. So if we use the system, he ill show me how to set it up.
 
You missed what I was asking. I wasn't just asking about hooking up the Stealth system. I wanted to know how would it work with me using my Pioneer EFX 500. I want the effects coming from the 500 to be heard. Is there a way to hook it up using the Stealth system that it can be heard. That is what I'm asking and next time could you be a little kind? What's with the insult? Nobody knows everything. Only God knows everything. Also like I said since you thought it was me asking about how to hook up the Stealth system, I never used that system. I do want one for myself. My friend has it and he might let me use his. He will be there at the event to support me if the event takes place. So if we use the system, he ill show me how to set it up.
He heard you .. whatever is the last device before a powered speaker, the output cable would be replaced by 2 stealth units (transmitter and receiver) .. they go where ever the XLR cables to the speaker would have gone.
 
It’s very simple to hookup. Manual is available online. Outputs on mixer/controller into the efx500. Outputs from efx500 into the stealth system. Should be a very, very easy hookup for someone with over 20 years in the game. Once again you prove how much of a rookie you really are.
 
You missed what I was asking. I wasn't just asking about hooking up the Stealth system. I wanted to know how would it work with me using my Pioneer EFX 500. I want the effects coming from the 500 to be heard. Is there a way to hook it up using the Stealth system that it can be heard. That is what I'm asking and next time could you be a little kind? What's with the insult? Nobody knows everything. Only God knows everything. Also like I said since you thought it was me asking about how to hook up the Stealth system, I never used that system. I do want one for myself. My friend has it and he might let me use his. He will be there at the event to support me if the event takes place. So if we use the system, he ill show me how to set it up.
If you read my post, it clearly said to hook up the Transmitter to the SAME outputs from your system as you would have with your speakers. If that is out of the Pioneer EFX 500, then that is where you attach the Stealth. Short of connecting everything for you, that’s the best I can do... and why I bother is STILL a mystery!!!😂

The Stealth merely transmits an audio signal coming from the cable inserted into the inputs. It does not matter where the signal comes from. If you attached the cable from your A$$ to the Stealth and could make audio pass through the cable, the Stealth would transmit it to the speakers. It would probably sound like SH1+, but since your speakers look like SH1+, it would be apropo!😂
 
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He heard you .. whatever is the last device before a powered speaker, the output cable would be replaced by 2 stealth units (transmitter and receiver) .. they go where ever the XLR cables to the speaker would have gone.
I hear you. Now on the back of the Pioneer EFX 500 the connects to the speakers is 1/4" for both speakers and the other end is XLR. Now do you understand me? I'm not trying to be funny here. Just looking for help please. The first thing is to see if theevent is going to happen. The committee will have to decide that.
 
I hear you. Now on the back of the Pioneer EFX 500 the connects to the speakers is 1/4" for both speakers and the other end is XLR. Now do you understand me? I'm not trying to be funny here. Just looking for help please. The first thing is to see if theevent is going to happen. The committee will have to decide that.
This should be simple .. The Pioneer has 2 outputs, unbalanced RCA and balanced 1/4". You can use either to go to something like a Stealth, assuming it's only a few feet away.
 
This should be simple .. The Pioneer has 2 outputs, unbalanced RCA and balanced 1/4". You can use either to go to something like a Stealth, assuming it's only a few feet away.
Thanks sirand thanks for not insulting me for asking my question.
 
BTW .. You've said you use VDJ .. VDJ has basically the same effects built in that can be controlled by the Denon knobs and platters .. why bring a second piece of gear???

 
BTW .. You've said you use VDJ .. VDJ has basically the same effects built in that can be controlled by the Denon knobs and platters .. why bring a second piece of gear???

Because that program doesn't have an isolator and I just don't like those effects. I can do certain effects with the 500 that I can't do with VDJ.
 
Because that program doesn't have an isolator and I just don't like those effects. I can do certain effects with the 500 that I can't do with VDJ.
If you look .. there is one available ..

 
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If the system is "stealth" how do you know for sure you're friend has it ?
My bad. I have a hard time seeing things on this new laptop. Mainly the curser because it's so light you can barely see it to locate where you want it to go.