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RaiseUp

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I have a Pioneer Home Entertainment System for my PC, I was wondering is there anyway I can get 5.1 sound from these speakers?
 
I am not sure what you are starting with and what you are trying to accomplish.

You are trying to get 5.1 sound from a 5.1 system?

 
Well, right now the speakers are connected to the pc via a cable that has the red/white connections and on the other end a connection, I don't think I am getting Full sound via this connection.

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That's the CABLE I am using.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Well, right now the speakers are connected to the pc via a cable that has the red/white connections and on the other end a connection, I don't think I am getting Full sound via this connection.

Wire


That's the CABLE I am using.
That's an RCA to mini-stereo jack Y-splitter. You need 2 more cables like that (for a total of 3). Front, rear, and center/sub. If your soundcard supports 5.1, it should have 3 analog outputs.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Well, right now the speakers are connected to the pc via a cable that has the red/white connections and on the other end a connection, I don't think I am getting Full sound via this connection.

Wire


That's the CABLE I am using.
That's an RCA to mini-stereo jack Y-splitter. You need 2 more cables like that (for a total of 3). Front, rear, and center/sub. If your soundcard supports 5.1, it should have 3 analog outputs.
 
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
Well, right now the speakers are connected to the pc via a cable that has the red/white connections and on the other end a connection, I don't think I am getting Full sound via this connection.

Wire


That's the CABLE I am using.
That's an RCA to mini-stereo jack Y-splitter. You need 2 more cables like that (for a total of 3). Front, rear, and center/sub. If your soundcard supports 5.1, it should have 3 analog outputs.
 
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