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Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> (I wonder how many people think you have to connect a PC to special
>>> "PC speakers"?)
>>
>> Errr, you do. A "PC speaker" is one with an amplifier built in.
>
> Errr, you don't. There needs to be an amplifier somewhere in the signal
> path, for sure.
Well, yes, fine. I was just saying, there's something called "PC Speakers"
and it means speakers with an amp built in.
> Personally, I have my PC connected to a real HiFi amplifier - along with
> my CD player and so forth. (Not that my mother lets me turn the actual
> speakers on very often... but that's another story!)
That works too. I got tired of needing 23 switches to decide what I was
listening to, routing music thru the pieces like plumbing a house.
> Do you actually have 17 (or whatever it is) individual speakers set up
> around you? :-D
Six, actually. Eight would be overkill.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
The NFL should go international. I'd pay to
see the Detroit Lions vs the Roman Catholics.
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