Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
One of the disadvantages to gaming on a HT set is that you're not going to get true surround sound like you're used to with games on a digital connection.
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
One of the disadvantages to gaming on a HT set is that you're not going to get true surround sound like you're used to with games on a digital connection.
Unless you have Soundstorm or the X-Mystique card.![]()
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Hooking up for true surround really isn't as tough as I think I made it out to sound (not directed at anyone in particular, just felt like I would make a suggestion on how to do it pretty easily)
The Denon 1705 is a great budget receiver with 6 channel input.
You can see the inputs in the lower left here.
All you need to do is get three 1/8" to RCA adapters and 3 dual RCA cables and you're set. (Might want to get a little higher quality stuff, but those would work).
Just add a sub like this one and a Fluance set and you have a nice entry level system going with true surround for gaming.
You can also hook up digitally at the same time and have the receivers DACs do the work if you want for music and DVDs (games too if you don't mind surround processing like prologic rather than the real stuff).
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
The Denon 1705 is a great budget receiver with 6 channel input...
Originally posted by: WolverineX
How does running an optical cable from your sound card to the receiver not wield true surround?
Originally posted by: WolverineX
How does running an optical cable from your sound card to the receiver not wield true surround?
Originally posted by: de8212
Thanks for all of the info/links everyone.
That denon looks nice but it is a bit pricey. I was hoping to do the whole thing for ~400.00.
The fluance speakers seem like a good deal but I don't know if the front towers would work in my situation do to the setup of my desk. I may take pic when I get home.
Does anyone have pics of their setups?
Thanks again for everything so far and keep the advice coming in.
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: WolverineX
How does running an optical cable from your sound card to the receiver not wield true surround?
I believe it's because recievers only do DD or DTS through the optical (or coax digital), and the PC surround formats are analog. That's why you need the minijack->RCA cables.
Unless you have one of the 3 or 4 soundcards that can output a DD stream on the optical for everything (movies, music, games, even Windows sounds) like the nForce2 Soundstorm or Audigy4 (I think), the reciever is only going to understand the stream as Dolby Prologic/II at best.
Now, you can do a passthrough on the Optical connection, which lets a DVD player send DD or DTS to the reciever for true surround sound in DVDs.
Originally posted by: Raduque
Originally posted by: WolverineX
How does running an optical cable from your sound card to the receiver not wield true surround?
I believe it's because recievers only do DD or DTS through the optical (or coax digital), and the PC surround formats are analog. That's why you need the minijack->RCA cables.
Unless you have one of the 3 or 4 soundcards that can output a DD stream on the optical for everything (movies, music, games, even Windows sounds) like the nForce2 Soundstorm or Audigy4 (I think), the reciever is only going to understand the stream as Dolby Prologic/II at best.
Now, you can do a passthrough on the Optical connection, which lets a DVD player send DD or DTS to the reciever for true surround sound in DVDs.
Originally posted by: WolverineX
Ah, thanks for the answer. So that X-Mystique converts the signal, right? If so then I think I know what will be my next purchase. I was always a little confused why my receiver switched over to pro logic since I always have it set at dd for watching movies. Thanks again guys.
Originally posted by: WolverineX
Ah, thanks for the answer. So that X-Mystique converts the signal, right? If so then I think I know what will be my next purchase. I was always a little confused why my receiver switched over to pro logic since I always have it set at dd for watching movies. Thanks again guys.
