Do you have the monsoon system?Quote:
Originally Posted by murdaki11
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Do you have the monsoon system?Quote:
Originally Posted by murdaki11
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im thinkin of just running a cd tape adapter to the output on the mobo. What is so bad about wiring it like this? what problems may i get?
I started my system out like this. It's perfectly fine, and you get what is effectively a ground loop isolator for free (between the heads of the tape and the player).Quote:
Originally Posted by Tred
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Originally Posted by Rob Withey
Thanks, is sound quality effected?Hissing?Static? also what should be be the ratio of volume of the pc to the head unit? is there some way to calculate that, since I think it might be dependent on watts.
roller, make sure that the 3.5 jack is all the way in. I've experienced same symptom as yours and turned out that it's not all the way in. Also, sometime the outer jacket of the connector kinda in the way which hinders the jack to go in all the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by roller
how would you set it up to have the soundcard play the speakers off your head unit, and the soundcard go to your amp and sub
You use a multiple channel sound card.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecaandrew
ok heres what i want to do, i want to hook up the center/subwoofer from the sound card to the amp to sub
and i want to hook the soundcard up to the headunit as well so the headunit is hooked up to the speakrs, but in the diagram above it shows one Y adapter going to the head unit, which port is the adapter plugged into???
the adapter going to the SUB would go in the "CENTER" port on the sound card probably?
but where would the adapter going to the headunit go to, which port??? cause there is front and rear? you would hook up both right but how? thanks
You don't have to. I would suggest not to since your headunit input is only stereo. I think you should use the front channels for the headunit. Use the rear channel output for the subwoofer. The amplifer for the subwoofer will most likey (or should) have a low-pass filter crossover and can accecpt stereo input. There are other solutions but this would work just as well in your situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecaandrew
i just forgot im not even using my headunit, im using my carputer for music, so can i use the front channels on the sound card and hook that up to the front speakers, and the rear channel to the back speakers, and the center to the amp to sub?