See what I want is somthing that connects through USB to RCA because the 
headset jack does not output a quality signal, leading to distorsion.
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> High Alex, this is John once again.
> This is what I do when I want to do that.
> If you can remember what I told you yesterday, it's the same concept.,
> except only you are doing it the other way around.
> I run the adapter from my sound card's line out, and in to my receiver and
> or amplifier.
> It works grate!This is how I rigged up my home made speaker system for my
> computer.
> But basically, you can do it either way.
>  John Price.
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> From: "alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: How do you get something to connect to your computer
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>
>>I wanted to have the computers output go to my receaver. And as i said wen
>>u
>> start with the converters (headset to RCA) it distorts the sound.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 6:39 PM
>> Subject: Re: How do you get something to connect to your computer that
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>>> High Alex, this is John.
>>> You can get an RCA to 1-8th ench stereo adapter cord from:
>>> http://www.radioshack.com
>>> for about $7.
>>> You plug the 1-8th ench end of the cord in to the line in jack on your
>>> sound
>>> card.
>>> The RCA end of the cord plugs in to your tape player or what have you.
>>> I hope this helps.
>>>  John Price.
>>>
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>>>> How do you get something to connect to your computer that has an output
>>>> RCA connection for use with a recever?
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