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DDJ-RB cue problem

I recently bought a Pioneer DDJ-RB because I'm new to DJing. I own a pair of Logitech Z333 as speakers that if connected to the RCA port on the RB have a very low sound, but if I connect them to my computer trough the 3,5 mm jack the work as they should.

The problem is that if I connect the speakers to the computer they work well but I can't hear the cue from my headphones. Instead, if I connect the speakers to the RB they have very low sound but the headphones work fine and I hear the cue.

What can I do in order to resolve the problem?

Please, help me

Federico De Rossi

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Please check the procedure to output audio.
[Outputting audio]

The following describes the procedure for outputting the channel 1 audio as an example.

 Output audio from the master output.
 Set the volume of the device connected to the [MASTER] output terminals (power amplifier, powered speakers, etc.) to an appropriate level. Note that the output sound may be loud if the volume is set too high.

 1. Set the positions of the controls, etc., as shown below.
 [MASTER LEVEL]: Turned fully counterclockwise
 [TRIM]: Turned fully counterclockwise
 [EQ (HI, MID, LOW)]: Center
 [FILTER]: Center
 [Channel fader]: Moved forward

 2. Play the track.
 3. Move the channel fader (Figure 9 below) backward.
 4. Turn the [TRIM] control (Figure 1 below).
  Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the channel level indicator lights at the peak level.
 5. Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] control (Figure 4 below) to adjust the speaker audio level.

 Output audio from the headphones.
 1. Set the positions of the controls as shown below.
 [HEADPHONES LEVEL]: Turned fully counterclockwise

 2. Press the headphones [CUE] button of channel 1.
 3. Turn the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] control (Figure 5 below).
  Adjust the level of audio output from the headphones to an appropriate volume.

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