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Re: Connect home audio receiver to computer



Dave Houston wrote:
> To clarify things, do your Klipsch speakers resemble these...
>
> http://saltlakecity.craigslist.org/ele/109846127.html
>
> or these...
>
> http://reviews.cnet.com/Klipsch_ProMedia_2_1_speakers/4505-3179_7-9807237.html
>
> I think Mitch assumed the former while you meant the latter.
>
> Having had folded corner horns, I think the latter should be spelled kitsch.
> ;)
>
> "treeloaf" <tdickson9353@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>Mitch,
>>First, thanks for the reply. When you say a "line level input", the
>>only options on this particular receiver are:Tape-In, Tape-Out, Aux,
>>Phono, Poweramp In, PreAmp Out( I know it isn't these two) and of
>>course the mounts for the speakers. I was going to cut the RCA ends
>>off, and attach these to the speaker Right and Left channel post and
>>connect the other end to the sound card. Am I still headed in the wrong
>>direction?
>>Thanks again,
>>Tony
>
>
My dyslexia might be getting the better of me ;-)

If you want to use your receiver as the source and your pc to play
what's coming from it on your pc speakers, then run from the tape-out to
the line-in on your audigy card.

If you want to use your PC as the source and your receiver for
amplification (which is how I interpreted your question), you can
probably use the tape-in or aux inputs on your receiver.


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