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Jeff Henig wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: In article , Gary Eickmeier wrote: Scott Dorsey wrote: Gary Eickmeier wrote: The phase problem has to be at the amplifier, because speakers wired out of phase just sound funky, but still put out plenty of sound. But if the leads from the sound card to the amp are out of phase, then a mono signal would put a perfect null into the amplifier! Let me guess, you have a 3.5mm jack on the output of the soundcard.... Yes of course. What choice do I have? I think you have just discovered the difference between professional and consumer equipment. --scott Roger that. What you guys sayin - they have sound cards with XLR jacks on them? Or do you use USB connections to something external? Spill! Gary |
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