VGA Cable to Speakers Question

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#1 DarthSlayor
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Hey i was wondering what i could use to plug my 360 sound cable into my pc speakers. Could anyone give me a name or possibly a link? Thanks
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#2 DarthSlayor
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Anyone?
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#3 TheSylntChamber
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Well that depends on your speaker setup. How about you post that first. Assuming you have the generic head phone type jack for your speakers I would go with this:

http://www.cablewholesale.com/specs/35mm-to-rca/2rca-ste-6.htm

They are available at your local Wal-Mart for about $4. That's where I got mine.

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Thanks as for the set-up i have no idea but i am pretty sure i follow the generic speaker problem. Appreciate it
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#5 DarthSlayor
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Dont i have to buy a converter or something because the cable you listed is just an alternative to a vga cable right?

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#6 TheSylntChamber
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I don't quite uderstand your question. A VGA cable is video only. The VGA cables for the 360 come with the VGA port and then two rca cables. This cable will allow you to plug those two rca cables into it then the 35mm jack into your computer speakers. Here is a vga cable for 360.

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Yes i own one and i brought a converter which i plug the red and white cables into so it comes out as one cable which i want to plug into the speaker but the size is not right.
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#8 TheSylntChamber
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Ah your converter is just the wrong size then. What speakers do you have or take a picture of the inputs.
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Um any way i can check what is is? All i know is it came with a Gateway computer

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oh it is a 7.1 wide configuration
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#11 DarthSlayor
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7.1 is that right?
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#12 HisCreation
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My only advice is to purchase a converter from the size of the input on your speakers, to the size of a normal auxiliary input.
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Hmmm do you guys think this will work sorry for so many questions...

http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vgasn9.jpg

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#14 TheSylntChamber
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Look on the back of your speakers it should have a model number or if it came with your computer as a package what is the model number of your pc?
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#15 HisCreation
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That converter in the picture would likely work, assuming it's the same size as the input of the VGA that gives audio..