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Re: Connect home audio receiver to computer



Dave Houston wrote:
> Mitch <sumcoolgai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>treeloaf wrote:
>>
>>>Hope I'm in the correct group. I want to connect my Advent 300 receiver
>>>to my computer sound card to use my Klipsch speakers. Can this be
>>>accomplished using a Y-Adapter Audion Cable plugged into the line-in on
>>>my sound card? I'm using a Audigy2 ZS card. Not sure if and how to do
>>>this if it can at all. Any help appreciated!!
>>>treeloaf
>>>
>>
>>So, all of these responses probably cleared everything up, right?  ;-)
>>
>>Anyway, based on Dave Houston's research showing that the tape-out works
>>as I suspected, you can tie your PC in with your receiver "completely"
>>with two "Y" cables.  Both would have a mini 3-conductor plug on one leg
>>and two rca plugs on the other.
>>
>>Plug one of the mini 3-conductor plugs into the line-out on your audigy
>>card and the corresponding rca plugs into the tape-in jacks on your
>>receiver.  Using this, you'll be able to record stuff coming from your
>>receiver on your PC or use your PC speakers to listen to your receiver.
>
>
> This is PC -> Advent 300.
>
>
>>Use the other Y cable to connect the line-in on your audigy card to the
>>tape-out jacks on your receiver.  This will allow you to play content
>
>>from your PC (MP3's, Internet radio, etc.) on your receiver.
>
> This is Advent 300 -> PC.
>
>
>>I hope this summarizes/simplifies all of the other messages for you.
>>
>>Good Luck!
>
>
> Dyslexia strikes again. ;)
>
> By this time treeloaf has probably decided to stick to watching TV.

!evaD ,tghir er'uoy


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