RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hello John, please let us know which option you finally go for, Billy -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John, Retired guide dog Iris Sent: 15 August 2010 6:12 PM To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Thanks for that it is very helpful -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 9:03 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, Then the suggestion I made to you, is correct. An FM radio transmitter that is hooked up to the line out jack of your sound card, will serve you best. Even with running long cables, you are looking at a grater resistance. Which means, you will loose some of the audio signal before it gets from point a to point b. The shorter the cable, the lesser the resistance. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:58 AM Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > HI about 20 foot and the worst thing the hifi is going to be over the > other > side of the room so the method would have to I'va by wire go around the > outside of the room or signal can go through a 9inch wall > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] > On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:20 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > Hello John, > How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? > I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best > way > to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. > All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or > as > much as $300. > Hope this helps. > My best regards. > John. > - Original Message - > From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " > To: > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM > Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > >> Hi all >> I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a >> question. >> I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that >> is >> in another room what's the best way to do this? >> >> Thanks >> >> From John, Iris and Siobhan >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Of course, when you use an FM transmitter, you don't get the full frequency range. Doesn't matter to me because I'm old and my high frequencies are fading. Also depends upon if it's a legal FM transmitter; the upper frequency limit is 15 KHz. A good hi-fi stereo system will produce 20KHz. I used to could hear those high harmonics. Howard - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 12:12 PM Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Thanks for that it is very helpful -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 9:03 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, Then the suggestion I made to you, is correct. An FM radio transmitter that is hooked up to the line out jack of your sound card, will serve you best. Even with running long cables, you are looking at a grater resistance. Which means, you will loose some of the audio signal before it gets from point a to point b. The shorter the cable, the lesser the resistance. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:58 AM Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's HI about 20 foot and the worst thing the hifi is going to be over the other side of the room so the method would have to I'va by wire go around the outside of the room or signal can go through a 9inch wall -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:20 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Thanks for that it is very helpful -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 9:03 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, Then the suggestion I made to you, is correct. An FM radio transmitter that is hooked up to the line out jack of your sound card, will serve you best. Even with running long cables, you are looking at a grater resistance. Which means, you will loose some of the audio signal before it gets from point a to point b. The shorter the cable, the lesser the resistance. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:58 AM Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > HI about 20 foot and the worst thing the hifi is going to be over the > other > side of the room so the method would have to I'va by wire go around the > outside of the room or signal can go through a 9inch wall > > -Original Message- > From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] > On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:20 AM > To: PC Audio Discussion List > Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > Hello John, > How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? > I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best > way > to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. > All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or > as > much as $300. > Hope this helps. > My best regards. > John. > - Original Message - > From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " > To: > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM > Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > >> Hi all >> I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a >> question. >> I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that >> is >> in another room what's the best way to do this? >> >> Thanks >> >> From John, Iris and Siobhan >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
they do. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 3:45 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Garry, Those are pretty good too as well. But if I were to get a DA converter, I would look for two things. #1. Sense I will be using it with my computer, I would look for the DA converter to have some kind of USB inter face. #2. Just about all of my equipment has vacuum tubes in it. So to stay true to that tube sound, I would look for the DA converter to have a pare of 12AX7 tubes on the analog output stage. Those are out there, but they cost some what a pretty penny. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Gary Schindler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:00 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's you can get TOSlink cables that are thirty feet long. look for an analog to digital converter. I am sure you can get SPDIF cables that long too. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 4:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
I have. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 3:32 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Garry, In some places here in the USA, there isn't a Best Buy. So your only choices are Wal-mart and RadioShack unless you want to get someone to drive you out of your home town in order to buy a receiver that has those kind of inputs. But even at Best Buy, you're gonna pay about a grand for a stereo receiver like that, even if it's made by SONY! My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Gary Schindler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:06 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's you can buy Sony and Samsung receivers with digital inputs in places like Best buy. digital input receivers are common these days. it is the converters that could be more common. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:42 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. ----- Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hello John, Then the suggestion I made to you, is correct. An FM radio transmitter that is hooked up to the line out jack of your sound card, will serve you best. Even with running long cables, you are looking at a grater resistance. Which means, you will loose some of the audio signal before it gets from point a to point b. The shorter the cable, the lesser the resistance. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:58 AM Subject: RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's HI about 20 foot and the worst thing the hifi is going to be over the other side of the room so the method would have to I'va by wire go around the outside of the room or signal can go through a 9inch wall -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:20 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hello Garry, Those are pretty good too as well. But if I were to get a DA converter, I would look for two things. #1. Sense I will be using it with my computer, I would look for the DA converter to have some kind of USB inter face. #2. Just about all of my equipment has vacuum tubes in it. So to stay true to that tube sound, I would look for the DA converter to have a pare of 12AX7 tubes on the analog output stage. Those are out there, but they cost some what a pretty penny. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Gary Schindler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:00 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's you can get TOSlink cables that are thirty feet long. look for an analog to digital converter. I am sure you can get SPDIF cables that long too. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 4:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hello Garry, In some places here in the USA, there isn't a Best Buy. So your only choices are Wal-mart and RadioShack unless you want to get someone to drive you out of your home town in order to buy a receiver that has those kind of inputs. But even at Best Buy, you're gonna pay about a grand for a stereo receiver like that, even if it's made by SONY! My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Gary Schindler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 8:06 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's you can buy Sony and Samsung receivers with digital inputs in places like Best buy. digital input receivers are common these days. it is the converters that could be more common. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:42 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
If you are like me and down sized, you won't hafve the room any more for that stuff. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 6:31 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Though, in the past fifty years, I've had Mac and Marance, I don't think I'll be buying any of those very soon. Getting older, I'm loosing the high frequencies and the tunitis is messing up the rest. So I'll be using my computer sound card (analogly) into whatever amp finds its way to the shelf. Howard - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 4:42 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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you can buy Sony and Samsung receivers with digital inputs in places like Best buy. digital input receivers are common these days. it is the converters that could be more common. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:42 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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you can get TOSlink cables that are thirty feet long. look for an analog to digital converter. I am sure you can get SPDIF cables that long too. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 4:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Though, in the past fifty years, I've had Mac and Marance, I don't think I'll be buying any of those very soon. Getting older, I'm loosing the high frequencies and the tunitis is messing up the rest. So I'll be using my computer sound card (analogly) into whatever amp finds its way to the shelf. Howard - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 4:42 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Hello Howard, Yes, you can buy a stereo receiver that has a digital input. But don't go to places like Wal-Mart and or RadioShack to look for this kind of a beast, because you won't find it there. Those receivers are about $1500 and up. And they are made by companies like Dennon Onkeo Marance and Crell just to name a few. You will find these receivers in specialty high end stereo shops. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Howard Traxler" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 5:28 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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I would think that the stereo should have a digital input then, huh? - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 3:46 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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High Dain, If that's the case, he would need a really long digital cable. I say that because, his computer will be in one room, while his stereo system is in another room. But you're right about one thing, today's stereo and AV receivers can receive a digital input from your sound card if it has a digital output. In hooking it up like that will yield a better sound in most cases. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "Dane Trethowan" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:04 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Hello Dan, I have my computer and stereo system hooked up like that right now. But only, I'm using an old Fisher 500-c stereo receiver that has vacuum tubes in it that was made in 1963. My speakers are comprised of 2 Jensen P12N alnico drivers in each cab that are crossed over to 20 HZ for woofers and a Jensen 8QR alnico driver in each cab that are crossed over to 60 HZ for mid ranges and 4 horns in each cab that are also crossed over to 256 HZ for the high end. I get pretty close to studio quality sound from this set up, and it sounds grate! I did once have a pare of 32 watt mono block tube amps that I built from a set of S-5 Electronic kits, but I lost them in a tornado a copal of years ago right along with my house that was also destroyed in the tornado as well. But the good news is, I am in a brand new house. So I was able to reconfigure my whole system to sound like I once did before. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "dan thompson" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:33 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi John, I used a 25 foot stereo cable with one y-cable having a mail transister jack on one end (these are the standard for headphones on small walkmen etc.) On the other end are two female rca jacks (in my day we called these pin jacks. You would plug the male rca jacks from one end of your 25 foot stereo cable into the female jacks on the y-cable. Plug the male transister jack into the out of your pc. this is where you normally plug in speakers. Plug the two remaining mail rca jacks into the in jacks of your stereo system. Now when your stereo is on the augsiliary setting. Now when using your computer it should come through your stereo. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:20 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Keep in mind though that if you really want good sound such a cable should be connected to a line out and not a headphone or speaker out socket. -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of dan thompson Sent: 13 August 2010 02:33 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi John, I used a 25 foot stereo cable with one y-cable having a mail transister jack on one end (these are the standard for headphones on small walkmen etc.) On the other end are two female rca jacks (in my day we called these pin jacks. You would plug the male rca jacks from one end of your 25 foot stereo cable into the female jacks on the y-cable. Plug the male transister jack into the out of your pc. this is where you normally plug in speakers. Plug the two remaining mail rca jacks into the in jacks of your stereo system. Now when your stereo is on the augsiliary setting. Now when using your computer it should come through your stereo. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:20 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > Hello John, > How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? > I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best > way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. > All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or > as much as $300. > Hope this helps. > My best regards. > John. > - Original Message - > From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " > To: > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM > Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > >> Hi all >> I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a >> question. >> I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that >> is >> in another room what's the best way to do this? >> >> Thanks >> >> From John, Iris and Siobhan >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Hi are these antennas USB? If so how do they connect with the hifi I like this method -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of russell Bourgoin Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 2:43 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi John, I listen daily to music from my computer on my home stereo and through my bose wave radio on my deck. I do this by employing a good fm transmitter. Connect it to the output of your sound card and you can then broadcast to your equipment. I have been using this solution for years. I can even listen to my music and podcasts in a car in my driveway. Hope this helps. Rusty p.s. this method saves you the mess and clutter of long wires. > At 03:28 AM 8/13/2010, John, Retired guide dog Iris spake thusly:- >Hi all >I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a >question. >I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is >in another room what's the best way to do this? > >Thanks > > From John, Iris and Siobhan > > >To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Life isn't so much about how to survive the storm, it is about the willingness to dance in the rain !! Visit me at: http://www.thesoundzone.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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I see nothing's changed, still living in the dark ages with the old FM transmitters . On 13/08/2010, at 6:20 PM, DJ DOCTOR P wrote: > Hello John, > How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? > I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way > to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. > All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as > much as $300. > Hope this helps. > My best regards. > John. > - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " > > To: > Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM > Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > > >> Hi all >> I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a >> question. >> I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is >> in another room what's the best way to do this? >> >> Thanks >> >> From John, Iris and Siobhan >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Only my opinion but you can't go past a sound card or board with a digital output, if your system has a digital input then connect it to the digital output of your sound card, you'll notice one huge difference in doing this than if you were to say connect your computers sound card headphone or line-out jack to an aux in on a Hi-Fi system. On 13/08/2010, at 5:28 PM, John, Retired guide dog Iris wrote: > Hi all > I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a > question. > I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is > in another room what's the best way to do this? > > Thanks > > From John, Iris and Siobhan > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net Mobile:/SMS +614571201 Twitter: Http://www.twitter.com/grtdane MSN: grtd...@dane-trethowan.net skype: grtdane12 To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Hi John, I listen daily to music from my computer on my home stereo and through my bose wave radio on my deck. I do this by employing a good fm transmitter. Connect it to the output of your sound card and you can then broadcast to your equipment. I have been using this solution for years. I can even listen to my music and podcasts in a car in my driveway. Hope this helps. Rusty p.s. this method saves you the mess and clutter of long wires. > At 03:28 AM 8/13/2010, John, Retired guide dog Iris spake thusly:- Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org Life isn't so much about how to survive the storm, it is about the willingness to dance in the rain !! Visit me at: http://www.thesoundzone.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
RE: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
HI about 20 foot and the worst thing the hifi is going to be over the other side of the room so the method would have to I'va by wire go around the outside of the room or signal can go through a 9inch wall -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of DJ DOCTOR P Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:20 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's > Hi all > I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a > question. > I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is > in another room what's the best way to do this? > > Thanks > > From John, Iris and Siobhan > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
search for a Xitel HiFi Pro on Google. they have digital and analog output. it is a USB device. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 4:20 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hi John, I used a 25 foot stereo cable with one y-cable having a mail transister jack on one end (these are the standard for headphones on small walkmen etc.) On the other end are two female rca jacks (in my day we called these pin jacks. You would plug the male rca jacks from one end of your 25 foot stereo cable into the female jacks on the y-cable. Plug the male transister jack into the out of your pc. this is where you normally plug in speakers. Plug the two remaining mail rca jacks into the in jacks of your stereo system. Now when your stereo is on the augsiliary setting. Now when using your computer it should come through your stereo. - Original Message - From: "DJ DOCTOR P" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:20 AM Subject: Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's
Hello John, How close are the two rooms your computer and stereo systems are in? I'm asking because if there too far away from each other, then the best way to go about that is to use a FM radio transmitter. All depending where you look, they can be gotten for as little as $35 or as much as $300. Hope this helps. My best regards. John. - Original Message - From: "John, Retired guide dog Iris " To: Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:28 AM Subject: regarding soundcards and hi-fi's Hi all I'm new to this list so please forgive if it has already been posted as a question. I'm getting a new hi-fi soon and I'm wanting to attach it to my PC that is in another room what's the best way to do this? Thanks From John, Iris and Siobhan To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org