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I made an earlier thread about speakers, but I want to clarify if I can do something, I think I can but not 100%
Anyway, I have Asus Xonar Essence STX soundcard
This has the following connections
Front-Panel Header
Shared by Headphone out / 2 channels out /
Microphone in S/PDIF Header: Connects to compatiable graphic cards for HDMI output Analog Output Jack:
RCA jack *2 (Front R / Front L), 6.30mm jack*1 (Headphone out)
Analog Input Jack:
6.30mm jack *1 (Shared by Line-In/Mic-In)
Other line-level analog input (for CD-IN/TV Tuner):
Aux-In (4-pin header on the card)
Digital S/PDIF Output:
High-bandwidth Coaxial/TOS-Link combo port supports 192KHz/24bit
Now at present I have a pair of headphones connected up to headphone socket, obviously
What I want to do is have 2 sets of speakers coming off, one for use in bedroom where PC is for gaming/music and one going through to living room so can listen to music in there too. Now Im thinking I could use the RCA jacks for bedroom and S/PDIF for lounge, is that right?
To further complicate, again I think this should be possible but want to check, the lounge set up I want to have 2 inputs, 1 from PC for music, and you guessed it one from TV
So that would look something like this
Can you confirm this is all doable? cheers
Anyway, I have Asus Xonar Essence STX soundcard
This has the following connections
Front-Panel Header
Shared by Headphone out / 2 channels out /
Microphone in S/PDIF Header: Connects to compatiable graphic cards for HDMI output Analog Output Jack:
RCA jack *2 (Front R / Front L), 6.30mm jack*1 (Headphone out)
Analog Input Jack:
6.30mm jack *1 (Shared by Line-In/Mic-In)
Other line-level analog input (for CD-IN/TV Tuner):
Aux-In (4-pin header on the card)
Digital S/PDIF Output:
High-bandwidth Coaxial/TOS-Link combo port supports 192KHz/24bit
Now at present I have a pair of headphones connected up to headphone socket, obviously
What I want to do is have 2 sets of speakers coming off, one for use in bedroom where PC is for gaming/music and one going through to living room so can listen to music in there too. Now Im thinking I could use the RCA jacks for bedroom and S/PDIF for lounge, is that right?
To further complicate, again I think this should be possible but want to check, the lounge set up I want to have 2 inputs, 1 from PC for music, and you guessed it one from TV
So that would look something like this
Can you confirm this is all doable? cheers
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