Amplifier to Computer?

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Hi

I was just wondering, can I connect the amplifier (that I use with my turntable) to my computer, so I can get sound coming out of my main speakers? If so, how do I go about doing this?

My amplifier is pretty old now I guess, it's a Rotel RA-820AX. Also, do I need a dedicated sound card for this or is it still possible with the onboard sound?

Possibly a stupid/newbie question but I'm not sure if I can do it and if I can, how to actually go about the process.

Thanks for your help.
 
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You may find 2 things crop up, Firstly windows tends to wind up the volume too high for many Amps line inputs which are designed for 2V outputs from CD players etc. PC soundcards can push as much as 4V like car stereo equipment. So keep the output from the PC turned down and use the volume on the amp as much as you like. Secondly some PC motherboards and soundcards dont have a very well set DC 0v, so you can get a pop/crackle if you turn the PC on or off when the amp is turned on. I prefer to have my amp turned off when I turn the PC on or off.

Quite a few motherboards (and soundcards) have a digital output (sp/dif), you can use that in conjuction with an external dac (such as the DacMagic) which will give a much cleaner analog output, with proper 2V maximum outputs. Not saying you "NEED" a dac, but the results are often worthwhile.
 
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