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Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm
minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. The answer was that it wasn't recommended - thanks to those that answered. Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? Thanks. |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
You will need a power amp between the HiFi speakers and the PC audio output.
It is possible to get an adaptor that can go from the 3.5 mm mini jack on the computer to a set of phono plugs that can be extended to reach your HiFi amplifier. Use the AUX or the Tape monitor input to amplify the computer's output. Take care when doing this, because the computer can make some surprise types of noises, clicks, and whatever. HiFi equipment tends to be less robust than the computer equipment for this type of thing. I personally would get a descent set of speakers for the computer. In relation to everything else, you can get a cheap set of computer speakers, and you would be better off. -- Jerry G. ====== "james" wrote in message ... OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. The answer was that it wasn't recommended - thanks to those that answered. Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? Thanks. |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
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james wrote: Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? PC power supplies aren't designed for or up to driving a decent power amp. An external power amp and speakers is the best way. Either normal 'Hi-Fi' stuff, or a pukka PC external speaker set up. -- *The statement above is false Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
james wrote:
OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. The answer was that it wasn't recommended - thanks to those that answered. Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? Thanks. http://www.creative.com/products/pro...07&product=154 then get a cheap amp from richersounds or somewhere. Go to your sounds options though and select the "no sounds" soundscheme or the "pings" and "you have mails" will really annoy you. -- "Get a paper bag" |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
"james" wrote ...
OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. The answer was that it wasn't recommended - thanks to those that answered. Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? Do you just have hi-fi speakers? No amplifer, no other components of a system (CD player, tuner, etc.)? If you have an amplifier, the simplest solution would be to feed the sound card output into one of the inputs of the amp. |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
Tim S Kemp wrote:
then get a cheap amp from richersounds or somewhere. Go to your sounds options though and select the "no sounds" soundscheme or the "pings" and "you have mails" will really annoy you. ....or better, buy a second PC/laptop exclusively for playing music and network it to the PC/server where your music is being stored. Connect this second PC/laptop to your stereo and you'll be insulated from the 'you have mail'-type noises and also activity on the main PC (work, internet, editing music etc etc) won't affect the sound thru the hi-fi. |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 13:46:03 -0000, "Stimpy"
wrote: then get a cheap amp from richersounds or somewhere. Go to your sounds options though and select the "no sounds" soundscheme or the "pings" and "you have mails" will really annoy you. ...or better, buy a second PC/laptop exclusively for playing music and network it to the PC/server where your music is being stored. Connect this second PC/laptop to your stereo and you'll be insulated from the 'you have mail'-type noises and also activity on the main PC (work, internet, editing music etc etc) won't affect the sound thru the hi-fi. What an expensive alternative to simply turning off system sounds :-) |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 10:39:07 -0000, "james" wrote:
OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. The answer was that it wasn't recommended - thanks to those that answered. Therefore I'd like to know of another way of connecting my hi-fi speakers to my PC. Cost plays a big part in my decision so what is the cheapest way of achieveing this with decent results? Powered hi-fi amp? High-power soundcard? What drives your hi-fi speakers at the moment? Some sort of amplifier? Has it got an Aux in, Tape In or CD In pair of sockets? Connect Line Out of your soundcard to one of these with a stereo 3.5 jack plug to 2 X phono plug cable (commonly called a "soundcard cable") If you're starting from scratch, go out and buy a hi-fi amp with suitable inputs. You'll find it hard to find one that hasn't got them :-) |
Getting Hifi Speaker Sound out of PC
"james" wrote in message ...
OK, I asked a previous question earlier about whether I can connect 3.5mm minijack output on my PC soundcard to my hi-fi speaker. There's nothing to stop you taking the audio line-out from a sound card and putting it into one of the inputs on your hi-fi amplifier. However, PCs tend to be very 'noisy' inside and you may notice a lot of pops and whistles as other activity in the PC interferes with the sound outputs. I'm just about to move to an external USB sound card to get rid of this. Creative have been mentioned elsewhere in replies but also have a look at the Philips Aurilium. USB1 can supposedly run into bandwidth problems with multichannel sound so look for one of the newer USB2 cards (like the Philips.) If you've an AV amp some sound cards have an optical digital out which you could take to the optical-in on the amp. The price of AV kit means this may be more cost effective if you've got optical out already and are buying the kit new. Finally, if you want a nice interface to play back music away from the PC the Slim Device Squeezebox (www.slimdevices.com) is a great solution. |
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