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You connect your speakers to the sub with speaker wire, then speaker wire from the sub back to the amp, then a rca to 3.5mm connector to a 3.5mm cable into the sound card.or if you dont have speaker wire connectors on your sub, just buy two rca to 3.5mm cables, you should have a sub channel and a l/r channel on your sound card if you dont just buy some cheap 7.1 card
EDIT:Sorry i read that wrong, How many channels are you trying to connect?
Random__Guy
im trying to connect 6 channels, the problem is that the amp is built into the subwoofer
simply put,my first problem is if i Y-split-to-RCA the black plug how do i know which of the RCA plugs, left or right, contains the sub and center channels
I wanted to connect my PC's sound to a reciver but im not sure if it would work:
It says on microsoft ( http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mce/expert/connect_av.mspx ) that it is possible to connect to a reciver using 1/8in stereo-to-L/R RCA, only problem is that how do you know which of the two RCA plugs spliting from the 1/8in contains the Sub and Center channel. Im afride if i try to find out through trial and error somthing is going to be damaged.
I have spoken to one of the audio technicians at the Bose store and he said it would not be possible since the output signal of the sound card is "to complex for the reciver to handle" since it is two distinct channels in one plug.
Then i turn around i find that Creative sells a DTS Line to Op/Co converter (http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=16&product=14191)
So now i dont know what to purchase and if this is even possible or not, any ideas?
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