- Aug 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: sheik124
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: sheik124
Well, my Logitech Z-5500s aren't a "reciever", but the 5.1 analog outs work just peachy with my X-Fi, and the sub control (in the X-Fi CP) actually does something.
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Aww thanks.
Well the z-5500s have an internal crossover that is used with 5.1 analog input, so I know those would work with any standard 5.1 analog soundcard.
I guess I should expand this to include the X-Fi too for anyone dealing with that.
Don't know if its worth anything or not, but when I turn on the X-Fi's crossover (from the THX panel) and start sending out that .1 signal, it kills the Z-5500's crossover and just uses the LFE signal its getting from the card, not its own.
I wouldn't think that was going to work quite like a regular HT crossover with a computer speaker set.
Does that mean you could set the crossover to 40hz or something and have the satellites try to play everything above that? I wouldn't have thought they would allow for that.
