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Laurence Payne wrote:
[snip] Electrically, this IS a "normal Y-adaptor". We're not talking hi-fi here. As long as you keep the connectors clean I doubt quality will be an issue. Two thoughts: If she's connecting computer sound to a stereo system, does she really need an additional pair of crappy computer speakers? Why? The 3.5mm stereo minijack is possibly the least robust audio connection in general use. (Well OK - maybe the old DIN speaker plug was even crappier :-) When the socket on your soundcard collapses internally, a repair will probably not be practical. I would avoid attaching anything heavier than the standard plug. Thx for your answers guys. Richard and Laurence asked why I thought the pictured piece is not a "normal" Y-adapter. It just seemed that this extra hole sitting there on the head of this thing could affect the flow. Glad to hear no one has noticed such. Does she really need an additional pair of crappy computer speakers? My reasoning here is it may not be a bad idea to keep the ministereo powered down if she's gonna be doing serious stuff for an extended time, yet might still want system sounds at these times, or even audio for things like super-compressed Real audio, etc., where source quality is so woeful it doesn't matter if the speakers are made of Reynolds Wrap. Seems better to give the Panasonic a rest once in a while, although I understand the thing stil draws power when power button is off, dang it. Yeah 3.5mm jacks seem lamentable. I guess for another $10 or so I could go for an M-Audio card with RCA outputs. Would you do that? Thx again all, JG |
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