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Attaching speakers to computer
I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and
speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Thanks, R. |
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 19:50:00 GMT, "R" wrote:
I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? You could, but it won't sound very good :-) Find a socket marked Line Out. If there isn't one, your computer's sound system is seriously crap. Spend a tiny amount of money on a basic sound card. |
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"R" wrote in message
I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Which of the at least two headphone jacks are you referring to? If you mean the green jack, then yes. |
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R wrote:
I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? The concept of connecting Genelecs via anything as horrible as a 3.5mm mini-jack makes me cringe. Just make sure you don't connect it to the output that uses the truly horrible internal power amp - you'll want line out - *not* speaker out - which is where your headphones may be connected. Graham |
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Thanks for the replies.
Will I be able to get reasonably good sound if I use the green Jack? R. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Which of the at least two headphone jacks are you referring to? If you mean the green jack, then yes. |
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"R" wrote in message
Thanks for the replies. Will I be able to get reasonably good sound if I use the green Jack? Let's put it this way - its your best choice. The sound quality depends on the circuitry in the PC that drives the green jack. YMMV. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Which of the at least two headphone jacks are you referring to? If you mean the green jack, then yes. |
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"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
R wrote: I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? The concept of connecting Genelecs via anything as horrible as a 3.5mm mini-jack makes me cringe. A 3.5 mm jack in good operating condition is objectively a fine connection for line-level signals. If you wired them like a TRS jack, they would do an equally good job of passing signals at the required voltages and impedances. The whole problem with 3.5 mm jacks is that they are fragile, and so many of them are broken. I *fearlessly* predict that sooner or later someone will come out with a heavy duty solid *titanium* (or equivalent) 3.5 mm plug and jack, for use on high end portable digital players. It will be rigged enough to double as a chassis punch! ;-) |
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Thanks again.
R. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message Thanks for the replies. Will I be able to get reasonably good sound if I use the green Jack? Let's put it this way - its your best choice. The sound quality depends on the circuitry in the PC that drives the green jack. YMMV. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Which of the at least two headphone jacks are you referring to? If you mean the green jack, then yes. |
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By the way,
What does YMMV mean? R. "R" wrote in message ... Thanks again. R. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message Thanks for the replies. Will I be able to get reasonably good sound if I use the green Jack? Let's put it this way - its your best choice. The sound quality depends on the circuitry in the PC that drives the green jack. YMMV. "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "R" wrote in message I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? Which of the at least two headphone jacks are you referring to? If you mean the green jack, then yes. |
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"R" wrote in message
By the way, What does YMMV mean? Your Milage May Vary - a reference to a caveat placed on the EPA gas economy stats for new cars. |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"Pooh Bear" wrote in message R wrote: I want to attach a pair of Genelec powered monitors or an amplifier and speakers to my PC computer. How should I do it? Can I attach a them through the headphone jack? The concept of connecting Genelecs via anything as horrible as a 3.5mm mini-jack makes me cringe. A 3.5 mm jack in good operating condition is objectively a fine connection for line-level signals. If you wired them like a TRS jack, they would do an equally good job of passing signals at the required voltages and impedances. The contacts tend to be rather flimsy ( low pressure ) though and prone to creating noise / intermittency if you as much as 'nudge' the lead. The fact that most 3.5mm mini-jacks are of are *decidedly* consumer or even 'sub-consumer' manufacturing quality is noteworthy. Especially those on PC sounds cards IME. The whole problem with 3.5 mm jacks is that they are fragile, and so many of them are broken. That doesn't help. I *fearlessly* predict that sooner or later someone will come out with a heavy duty solid *titanium* (or equivalent) 3.5 mm plug and jack, for use on high end portable digital players. It will be rigged enough to double as a chassis punch! ;-) Neutrik ? Graham |
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