
October 13th 03, 07:11 PM
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Sound card to amp?
Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it, that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels. I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
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October 13th 03, 07:16 PM
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Sound card to amp?
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
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Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels. I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
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October 13th 03, 07:16 PM
posted to alt.audio.equipment,uk.rec.audio
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Sound card to amp?
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
...
Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels. I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
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October 13th 03, 08:48 PM
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Sound card to amp?
treefroginometry wrote:
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
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Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels. I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
I used Qunex J2P from www.bestpricetv.com
--
Nick H (UK)
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October 13th 03, 08:48 PM
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Sound card to amp?
treefroginometry wrote:
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
...
Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels. I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
I used Qunex J2P from www.bestpricetv.com
--
Nick H (UK)
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October 13th 03, 09:10 PM
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Sound card to amp?
"Nick H (UK)" wrote in message
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treefroginometry wrote:
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
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Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on
the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using
the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female
jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels.
I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center
output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably
good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
I used Qunex J2P from www.bestpricetv.com
--
Nick H (UK)
Thanks Nick, I've just placed an order.
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October 13th 03, 09:10 PM
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Sound card to amp?
"Nick H (UK)" wrote in message
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treefroginometry wrote:
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
...
Hi group,
I recently bought myself a Creative Audigy Platinum eX, I currently have
it
connected to my amp (Technics SA-DX940) via the "Front L/R" output on
the
card using a jack to RCA converter cable.
The cable is very old and and poor quality.
So, the problem... Obviously both amp and soundcard support DTS, using
the
current setup I can't get a 5.1 channel signal from soundcard to amp. I
need
a way to do this. The external Audigy box has an optical output, but due
to
the amount of bending and length required to get to the amp, I can't use
it.
The Audigy also has a digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female
jack
plug), the trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it,
that
would've been ideal.
Can anybody think of a way to connect these two devices that would allow
the
DTS signal or is it time to buy a new amp?
If it's new amp time (which I would really like to avoid), are there any
recomendations? I just need a DTS decoder and amplifier for 5 channels.
I
wont bother with tuner and video in/out features of the Technics next
time,
they don't get used.
Thanks very much,
Nathan
Sorry, I've just realised I'm as blind as a bat.
I've just spotted the Front R/L, Rear R/L and Sub/center/rear center
output
jacks on the soundcard (I thought they were mic/line-in)
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably
good
quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Thanks,
Nathan
I used Qunex J2P from www.bestpricetv.com
--
Nick H (UK)
Thanks Nick, I've just placed an order.
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October 13th 03, 10:48 PM
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Sound card to amp?
In article ,
treefroginometry wrote:
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably
good quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Maplin. They do them with both male and female phonos so you can extend
them with phono to phono.
--
*I don't work here. I'm a consultant
Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
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October 13th 03, 10:48 PM
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Sound card to amp?
In article ,
treefroginometry wrote:
So, a change of question. Does anybody know where I can get reasonably
good quality jack to RCA leads from, preferably in the UK?
Maplin. They do them with both male and female phonos so you can extend
them with phono to phono.
--
*I don't work here. I'm a consultant
Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn
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October 14th 03, 09:10 AM
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Sound card to amp?
"treefroginometry" wrote in message
The Audigy also has a
digital (coaxial?) output (looks like a female jack plug), the
trouble is, the amp doesn't appear to have an input for it, that
would've been ideal.
Coax - optical converters are available from a number of sources.
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