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| Diewrecked:
Hi all I have seen the threads about this saying that you need a sound card with an amp on it in order to plug the speakers of a JAMMA cab directly into the line-out of the sound card (and, in my case, the SPKR + and - terminals of a JPAC) without needing to go through a pre-amp. My question is: what sound cards will deliver enough output to power the speakers directly without having to power them somehow? This would be by far the easiest and most elegant solution I think ... unless of course you know of any others...? Many thanks in advance guys Jon (edited to change the subject line) |
| Diewrecked:
PS my mobo is an Asus K8V-VM mobo with a Realtek ALC660 chipset onboard, would that deliver enough power or would I need a separate sound card? Thanks again all |
| SirPeale:
I doubt it. Just get a set of cheapie powered speakers. You have the option of either wiring the output right into the J-PAC or putting those speakers into the cab. |
| Diewrecked:
Thanks Peale. Is there no sound card that will deliver enough power to drive the cab speakers directly then? I would like to keep them if I can. Thanks again Jon |
| CheffoJeffo:
I haven't seen an amplified sound card in a long time, but then I haven't looked in an equally long time. When I put a PC-based rig into a JAMMA cabinet, I put an amplifier in-line between the sound card and my JPac. Every now and again, the local electronics shop clears out little DIY electronics kits and I picked up a number of amplifier kits. They run off of 12V, which I grab from the PC power supply. Here is a pic of the kit installed in a rig that I am about to (well, intend to is more accurate) recycle into a new project. |
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