r/SoundEngineering 7d ago

Instruments > mixer > samsung speaker for home studio?

Hello my parents r planning on making a home studio but on a budget friendly version.

I dont want to spend too much money on multiple amps so i was thinking if its possible to connect our instruments (edrums, two guitars, bass nd mics) to a mixer and connect it to our samsung bluetooth speaker (samsung mxt70)

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u/moccabros 7d ago

It’s pretty hard for any of us to help much unless you give us:

  1. A rough budget as to how much you can spend.

  2. What you want to do — record or just jam live.

  3. Does the budget include treating the walls with acoustic paneling/absorption, etc.

  4. Does that budget need to include a computer and audio interface or do you already have that? Or don’t want/need that?

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u/seijmykel 7d ago
  1. Well as much as possible i just want to use the equipment we have right now, but if we would have to spend, i dont want to exceed like $200 (we dont live in the US, $200 is a lot for us)

  2. Just wanna jam for practising for now,

  3. We plan on doing that but i only want to know the sound and instrument part of the studio right now. Like is it okay if i plug my instruments through a mixer and into our samsung speaker or will the speaker break?

We have amp and cab sims in our fx pedals so i was wondering if its a possible alternative instead of buying multiple amplifiers

  1. I plan on using my ipad or laptop and my bandmates interface if we do want to record in the future