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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I am going to use some jig to measure driver (woofer) T/S parameters. And for this job I am going to use
laptop. But what I found is that my laptop dos'nt have soundcard output and input. I thinks so ![]() Only what I have is headphones (output?!) and same size (3,5mm?!), but different mark. Qould you guys give me some ideas what these should be and can I use those as soundcard input and output. Thank You, R;R |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Wouldn't be surprised if there's not a line input on your laptop, especially if it's not exactly new. I've seen many that don't even have a mic input. Anyway, if you have one, it'll have a small icon thingy resembling a microphone, or an arrow pointing toward the input jack for a line level input.
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You could get a Transit USB external high quality sound card !
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Yes BHTX, I have a very small icon like mic, sry i didnt realyse before it could be microphone.
So it means that I have input also?! Plus I can use this PC for measuring FR and T/S. Or like ashok sayd I can use usb port for some other sound card (better quality). R>R |
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| USB soundcard for laptop 24bit with resampling | Jonasa | Digital Source | 12 | 16th September 2007 06:39 PM |
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