I'm sorry, I tried to read this like 5 times over and I still couldnt understand what you are trying to accomplish or what question you are trying to ask.
Hello,
I have a project of because PC with a screen 7 " lilliput 629GL integrated in my console.
But I have a question.
It will be necessary that I put an amplifier and I will want to have how one can obtain sound with 4 high speaker of my car (to be able to carry out the adjustments audio before/back, balances, serious acute etc ......)
thank you, I have besion of your lights
I'm sorry, I tried to read this like 5 times over and I still couldnt understand what you are trying to accomplish or what question you are trying to ask.
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i think you are looking to have full control over the balance of your speakers, i was recently at car toys looking at one of these....
Audio Control LC8
yes or no?
NO
i want connect my car pc to my speaker , i think i need amplifier;
wich can i put ?
yes you will need an amp, run it out of your sound card via a 3.5mm jack and connect it to the amps rca's. This means the internal volume of ur pc is what you will get out of your speakers, might be best to turn off windows sounds etc to give the mixer time to kick in before obliterating your speakers
Baz
So there is only one audio cable running from the computer to the amp? Maybe I am missing something, but wouldn't that mean that the output on all speakers will be the same? Or do you have a sound card with more than one output and each output is going to the amp? If so could you please let me which sound card you are using? I am looking for one right now as well![]()
LethalEncounter: Just about any sound card or on-board audio chipset made in the last decade is going to have support for multichannel audio. Not all of them will, but the overwhelming majority.
JCGBIKE: Any multichannel amplifier will work, you don't need anything special. The amp doesn't care if the signal is coming from a computer, stereo, or an iPod.
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ok,
But how I make to adjust the balance and the fader (before/back)
I can't speak for every sound card, but Creative has software bundled along with their drivers that you use to do those adjustments. There may be something out there that will work with any sound card or even a media player with that built in, you'll have to do some searching on your own for that though. The tools Creative includes are more than enough for my purposes so I've never explored it any further.
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Parts: Strewn about the house...
Install: Someday soon...
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