I was looking at a pair of 5.1 speakers and it only has 2 input jacks (so 4 channels). How does this work? Is it just a 4.1 set that pulls the center channel from the left front and right front? They sound really nice for $60 speakers.
The other question I have is what sound card to get. Right now I'm just using a crappy integrated sound card and I really need to upgrade. I can get a SoundBlaster 256 (used from a friend) for $11 or I can get a new SouldBlaster OEM 5.1 for $25. Is there any difference between these cards besides the one being 5.1 and the other 4.1? Since the speakers I was looking at only need a front and rear jack seems the SB256 would work great.
Also would it be worth it to get an Audigy at this point (OEM for $66 shipped at newegg)? Could I really tell the diffrence on a 65W RMS analog set of speakers?
Thanks,
Torghn
The other question I have is what sound card to get. Right now I'm just using a crappy integrated sound card and I really need to upgrade. I can get a SoundBlaster 256 (used from a friend) for $11 or I can get a new SouldBlaster OEM 5.1 for $25. Is there any difference between these cards besides the one being 5.1 and the other 4.1? Since the speakers I was looking at only need a front and rear jack seems the SB256 would work great.
Also would it be worth it to get an Audigy at this point (OEM for $66 shipped at newegg)? Could I really tell the diffrence on a 65W RMS analog set of speakers?
Thanks,
Torghn