Hello All
Music from your computer, I'm writing about. I have an arrangement connected to my computer which already gives very nice sound. I use an inexpensive subwoofer (subwoofer turned down completely) and I use only the amp inside to amplify sound from my computer. Instead of using computer speakers, I have connected a pair of mini monitors to the subwoofer (in the place of the speakers which came with it.
Which makes things even better, is that the subwoofer came with a wired remote with which I can control volume and switch it on or off.
I recently bought a little Scott integrated (40W/ch) which I'd like to use in the place of the subwoofer's amp.
I will probably have to give up the convenience of the wired remote, unless I can find a way to connect that to the Scott amp.
Do you have similar arrangements (using an amp and better speakers) connected to your computer?
Cheers
bulgin
Music from your computer, I'm writing about. I have an arrangement connected to my computer which already gives very nice sound. I use an inexpensive subwoofer (subwoofer turned down completely) and I use only the amp inside to amplify sound from my computer. Instead of using computer speakers, I have connected a pair of mini monitors to the subwoofer (in the place of the speakers which came with it.
Which makes things even better, is that the subwoofer came with a wired remote with which I can control volume and switch it on or off.
I recently bought a little Scott integrated (40W/ch) which I'd like to use in the place of the subwoofer's amp.
I will probably have to give up the convenience of the wired remote, unless I can find a way to connect that to the Scott amp.
Do you have similar arrangements (using an amp and better speakers) connected to your computer?
Cheers
bulgin
to be honest, I can't get enough volts and amps out of my PC soundcard so I'm 100% amplified and proud (tri-amped!.
Many cheap soundcards have really poor performance (distortion, noise, etc) It takes a lot of careful engineering to get close to 96dB dynamic range out of a 16-bit CD transport, but there are some gems out there. Due diligence.....
Many cheap soundcards have really poor performance (distortion, noise, etc) It takes a lot of careful engineering to get close to 96dB dynamic range out of a 16-bit CD transport, but there are some gems out there. Due diligence.....
Do you like it straight...
It's a mess but it's up and running.
From the Scott's AUX to an Edirol UA-1EX outboard soundcard and with a pair of bookshelf mini monitors things are sounding rather dandy. Only 40W/ch but this is ample for computer sound.
bulgin
It's a mess but it's up and running.
From the Scott's AUX to an Edirol UA-1EX outboard soundcard and with a pair of bookshelf mini monitors things are sounding rather dandy. Only 40W/ch but this is ample for computer sound.
bulgin
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