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Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: walls83 on April 02, 2006, 11:14:42 am
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I have some really nice tower speakers and I want to hook them up to my Jukebox PC what do I need?
Please act like I have no Idea what Im doing and kind of go into detail.
Thanks
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A cable to connect from the pc to an amplifier. Wire to connect the speakers to the amp. A power source for the amp if it does not have one built in.
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do you have a link to an Amp for an example(cheaper the better) ;D
also can I hook my Reciever up to my pc?
like Run from my PC to my reciever to the speakers.
thanks
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If you have a receiver just connect your PC to the aux or line in input and you do not need an amp.
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If you already have a stereo receiver that you are willing to sacrifice to the jukebox, you can get something like this for your PC:
http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=16&product=14191 (http://www.soundblaster.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=16&product=14191)
Quality on the optical outputs on this would most likely be better quality than connecting RCA plugs from your PC to a receiver/amp.
All of this assumes that you don't already have a digital out on your sound card, if you do, then just run that to your receiver whichever way the sound card/receiver says you should.
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Basically, you need an amp capable of driving them. It is good to note the type, wattage, and ohm rating, and find yourself a compatible amp. Basically, you can connect your PC to any amp with line in. Some amps may use an RCA type connector, and to connect a PC, you need a 1/8" to RCA adapter (or probably to two RCAs if your amp is stereo).