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Re: Soundblaster Audigy Problem
You probably "missed something" Wander over to the web site and pick the
proper model, then see what they say. (there are 3 choices) Looks like you have 3 out, 2 in and a game port. From the color coding, I would guess the card will auto sense your speakers and work fine if you figure out how to work the plugs. http://www.soundblaster.com/ Hint #1: Read the instructions. Hint #2: Don't post to text newsgroups in HTML. Hint #3: When you figure out what kind of cables you need, these guys will have them: http://www.cablestogo.com/ (someone else will have them cheaper, but I just like to window shop here) "RIKI-D" <bdf110@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:IV8fc.156554$KE5.2583749@weber.videotron.net. .. Unless i missed something...i just noticed it dosent have a STEREO Digital nor Analog output "with RCA connectors", now... how are we suposed to hook it up to a home theatre receiver... |
Soundblaster Audigy Problem
Unless i missed something...i just noticed it dosent have a STEREO Digital nor Analog output
"with RCA connectors", now... how are we suposed to hook it up to a home theatre receiver... |
Re: Soundblaster Audigy Problem
buy the appropriate adapter cable from your local electronics supply store.
Radio Shack in the US carries a wide variety of such cables and adapters. ... "RIKI-D" <bdf110@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:IV8fc.156554$KE5.2583749@weber.videotron.net. .. Unless i missed something...i just noticed it dosent have a STEREO Digital nor Analog output "with RCA connectors", now... how are we suposed to hook it up to a home theatre receiver... |
Re: Soundblaster Audigy Problem
hi...thanks for your advice
the thing is im not trying to plug it into the pc speakers, i want to plug it in the auxillary input of my home theatre receiver .. :-/ Pepperoni <undeliverableaddy@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message : c5j7pg$29u3k$1@ID-105689.news.uni-berlin.de... > You probably "missed something" Wander over to the web site and pick the > proper model, then see what they say. (there are 3 choices) Looks like you > have 3 out, 2 in and a game port. From the color coding, I would guess the > card will auto sense your speakers and work fine if you figure out how to > work the plugs. > http://www.soundblaster.com/ > > Hint #1: Read the instructions. > > Hint #2: Don't post to text newsgroups in HTML. > > Hint #3: When you figure out what kind of cables you need, these guys will > have them: http://www.cablestogo.com/ (someone else will have them > cheaper, but I just like to window shop here) > > > > > > "RIKI-D" <bdf110@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:IV8fc.156554$KE5.2583749@weber.videotron.net. .. > Unless i missed something...i just noticed it dosent have a STEREO Digital > nor Analog output > "with RCA connectors", now... how are we suposed to hook it up to a home > theatre receiver... > > |
Re: Soundblaster Audigy Problem
"RIKI-D" <bdf110@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:rTffc.15103$uc7.122118@weber.videotron.net... > hi...thanks for your advice > > the thing is im not trying to plug it into the pc speakers, > i want to plug it in the auxillary input of my home theatre receiver .. :-/ > Use an adapter or a cable set with the proper plugs. Ask at OfficeMax or OfficeDepot type stores. There is a good photo of that type adapter here: http://tinyurl.com/2sy64 (see large photo link) They aren't very expensive. If they sell RCA sound cables, they'll have the adapter in a blister pack nearby, usually. |
Re: Soundblaster Audigy Problem
Thanks pep..
Pepperoni <undeliverableaddy@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message : c5l07n$2oj6b$1@ID-105689.news.uni-berlin.de... > > "RIKI-D" <bdf110@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:rTffc.15103$uc7.122118@weber.videotron.net... > > hi...thanks for your advice > > > > the thing is im not trying to plug it into the pc speakers, > > i want to plug it in the auxillary input of my home theatre receiver .. > :-/ > > > > Use an adapter or a cable set with the proper plugs. > Ask at OfficeMax or OfficeDepot type stores. There is a good photo of that > type adapter here: http://tinyurl.com/2sy64 (see large photo link) They > aren't very expensive. If they sell RCA sound cables, they'll have the > adapter in a blister pack nearby, usually. > > > > |
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