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The DJ speakers for sale here are designed and built specifically for the needs of beginner or bedroom DJs.

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  1. Max SP12 Passive PA System with MAX15SUB Subwoofers & Poles
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    Regular Price £519.00 Special test Price £489.00
    Max SP12 Passive PA System with MAX15SUB Subwoofers & Poles
    • Passive speaker kit with poles and subwoofers
    • Passive speaker with 3-way design and integrated carry handles
    • 6.3mm Jack and bare wire clip terminals
    • Large 15” subwoofer pair with robust build for secure transportation
    • Strong speaker poles to mount the speakers to the subwoofers
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    Regular Price £519.00 Special test Price £489.00

    Free delivery and weekend delivery available

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  2. Vonyx VSA15 15" Active PA Speakers with SC15B Covers
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    Vonyx VSA15 15" Active PA Speakers with SC15B Covers
    • Active PA speaker pair
    • Includes two 1000W active 15-inch speakers
    • Active 2-way crossover with bi-amplified design
    • Features microphone, guitar, and line inputs
    • Equipped with two heavy-duty speaker covers
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By playing music through some speakers, budding DJs can begin to learn about the dynamics of professional DJ work. DJing and mixing is not just the blending of two songs, it is a far greater art form that requires timing, precision and attention to detail. Pulling off a DJ set professionally takes knowledge and hard work, this is why so many rely on a pair of home DJ speakers to develop their skill and prepare for a serious DJ project.

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All DJs use DJ speakers of some description, the speaker drivers acting as the final stage of the audio signal journey. The source audio is converted by the speaker or a DJ controller/mixer, this signal is then processed via the inner speaker so that it is audible at volume in real-time. Excellent for home use, DJ newcomers will often combine their speaker purchase with some headphones and more often than not, a DJ stand for good measure.

As mentioned, the speakers are specialised toward the home DJ and are meant to be used at your domestic convenience. Therefore you can easily set the speaker units up in other rooms than just the bedroom, during a house party they could be placed on either side of a DJ stand/booth in the main room you intend guests to spend the most time in. This could even be outdoors in your garden, though you should always keep all electrical items covered and shielded from the potential of sudden bad weather.

DJ Speakers For Sale

There are many kinds of DJ speakers for sale, firstly consider the space that you rehearse in, bedroom DJs do not necessarily need giant PA speakers for example. Secondly, make sure there is somewhere for your speakers to be placed when in use, a pair of monitor stands would be a great choice but if you have a desk that can fit a pair of speakers on either side of your controller, laptop or monitor then that is a bonus. Thirdly, if you have neighbours or housemates, consider if they will appreciate your DJ venture during the night and if not, consider daytime or early evening use in place of headphones.

With many more ways to access your music files than ever before, most modern speakers are compatible with Bluetooth, AUX and other synchronisation methods. However, each speaker pair differs slightly in function, details of which can be found on the respective product pages/manuals, ensure you are picking the correct speakers for your requirements. For example, two separate pairs of speakers could look almost identical, one pair having many features but a second pair with fewer.

Aspiring DJs of every genre can explore the ins and outs of learning to DJ with a speaker pair from this collection. Regardless of if you specialise in funky house, breakbeat or neo-soul, express yourself creatively in any way you choose and experiment with multiple styles of music in your mixes. The speakers are built to last and make transportation simple should they ever need to be taken to another room for instance.

Home DJ Speakers

The home DJ speakers collection remains a firm customer favourite since we first introduced it some fifteen years ago, in that time many have likely started their DJ careers practising on a pair of the DJ speakers for sale here. We update the items here regularly, ensuring we always have the latest in affordable speakers that meet the demands of modern technology and assist our customers efficiently. When the time comes to upgrade the starter speakers to a powerful PA system in preparation for live shows, think of us again as we have many different options in that area.

This product is unsuitable for professional live performances in public, it is intended as a simple solution for audio playback within the home. Of course, you have the freedom to use your speakers however you choose too but for those intending a house party, consider browsing our house party lighting collection to provide a heightened party atmosphere. Select which size of speaker would be suitable for your home, bedroom or space, larger rooms could benefit from an increase in speaker size whereas smaller rooms may suit a more compact system instead.

Should you make an order, the speakers will be ready to use immediately upon arrival at your address and include the necessary wires and cables needed to attain an audio signal. Take into consideration where the speakers will be situated, they are compact enough to store away safely but DJs tend to use their sound systems a fair amount. If you already own a desk or DJ stand of some description, setting the pair of speakers up on both sides of a controller or laptop stand for example is best practice for audio balance.

What does a beginner DJ need?

While shopping for a pair of speakers, consider reading our blog detailing a range of other options for you to choose from when beginning a DJ career. Most venues will have their own set of PA speakers but it is always a good choice to have your own system to rely on should you need it. The blog is helpful for those that are considering or even already own a pair of speakers and are looking for additional extras to improve their DJ rig.

DJs from all over the UK honed their craft on speakers of this calibre, allowing them to successfully develop their techniques before upgrading to expensive, high-end equipment. The blog will steer beginner DJs in a suitable direction when looking for gear to take the next step, from laser lighting to smoke machines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Speakers Are Best For A DJ?

There are many different DJ speakers on the market. The best speakers for you will depend on your needs, for example a bedroom DJ will only require a compact pair of studio speakers to develop their skills. They can then upgrade to a powerful PA system when they are ready for live shows. At Electromarket we offer a range of affordable speakers ideal for beginner DJs, and also powerful PA speakers for professional working DJs. Our speakers are built to last and can be transported for portable use. Please contact our expert team who can help find the best speakers for you.

How Many Watts Do I Need For My DJ Speakers?

The wattage needed for your DJ speakers will vary depending on your requirements, and the power needed. For example, a bedroom DJ honing their skill would require a lower wattage, with a total of 200 watts sufficient. While a professional DJ hosting a sizeable crowd of people would want speakers with a combined 500+ watts.

Do DJs Use Active Or Passive Speakers?

DJs can use both active and passive speakers, and each can provide a high-quality sound. The big difference is that passive speakers require an amplifier to be able to hear sound, or they need to be connected to an active speaker. A DJ using a passive speaker pair would therefore need a suitable amplifier. Whereas an active speaker has an in-built amplifier and can therefore connect directly to the mixer/controller. This means a simpler set-up, causing active speakers to be a popular choice. Sometimes DJs purchase an active/passive pair of speakers, which means the passive speaker can connect to the active unit, so no amplifier is needed.

What Accessories Do I Need With DJ Speakers?

There are many accessories you may wish to consider getting with your DJ speakers. Firstly for a DJ set up, a controller/mixer is important to control your audio output, and a laptop. Headphones are also a popular choice, allowing beginners to practise without disturbing housemates, and enabling you to listen to the next tracks to add to the queue. A DJ stand, and speaker stand are also common accessories, however these are not essential. Many beginners start by using a desk and placing a speaker on either side of their controller/mixer. Lastly you may consider some DJ lighting to enhance your shows.

How Many Speakers Should A DJ Have?

The number of speakers a DJ should have will depend on their usage requirements, and the space available. A beginner DJ will only need one or two compact speakers. While a professional DJ will commonly use two powerful speakers and two subwoofers, and particularly large venues will usually require speakers spread out across the venue. The quality, size and power of the speakers are probably more important than the number of speakers, with larger rooms benefitting from more powerful bigger speakers, while small rooms only require a compact system.

How Do You Set Up DJ Speakers?

The process of setting up DJ speakers is straightforward, but will vary depending on the type of speakers. When using a speaker pair they should be set up on either side of your other equipment for the best audio balance. Speaker stands are ideal for placing speakers, and ensure they are at the optimum height. However for home use you can simply place the speakers on a desk on either side of your controller, mixer and laptop. Active speakers connect directly to a DJ mixer or controller, while passive speakers will need to first connect to an active speaker or amplifier.

What Types Of DJ Speakers Are There?

There are many types of DJ speakers available, and we offer an extensive range. We have a selection ideal for beginner and bedroom DJs, and also provide powerful PA speakers suitable for professional DJs. We stock both active and passive types of speaker, and also active/passive pairs. Active speakers are powered and do not need an amplifier, while a passive speaker must connect to an amplifier or active unit. Additionally, every speaker has different functions and features. For example active speakers include separate volume controls, mic and line inputs, and may also have an in-built MP3 player and Bluetooth.

How Easy Is It To Learn To DJ?

As with picking up any new skill, learning to DJ takes time, practice and dedication. If you are committed then you will soon master the basics, and will continue to develop. There are many free resources available to help you learn, on topics such as blending and beatmatching. For instance there are a multitude of YouTube videos on all aspects of DJing. There are also paid courses that can be signed up for. We offer an affordable selection of DJ speakers and equipment that are specifically designed for beginner DJs.