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Plantronics Audio 90 Headset Problem

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: DanFungus
are they digital only headphones/sound card set to digital?
on a sound blaster live card I have when it's set to digital output only and I connect analog speakers, it gets static, and vice versa.

Your sig becomes you.

what if I'm in Russia?
 
Originally posted by: DanFungus
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: DanFungus
are they digital only headphones/sound card set to digital?
on a sound blaster live card I have when it's set to digital output only and I connect analog speakers, it gets static, and vice versa.

Your sig becomes you.

what if I'm in Russia?

do you have an internet connection?
 
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: DanFungus
Originally posted by: KingNothing
Originally posted by: DanFungus
are they digital only headphones/sound card set to digital?
on a sound blaster live card I have when it's set to digital output only and I connect analog speakers, it gets static, and vice versa.

Your sig becomes you.

what if I'm in Russia?

do you have an internet connection?

what is this internet you speak of?

 
Originally posted by: DanFungus
are they digital only headphones/sound card set to digital?
on a sound blaster live card I have when it's set to digital output only and I connect analog speakers, it gets static, and vice versa.

I honestly don't know, I have Plantronics Audio 90. Can anybody tell me if they are digital or analog?
 
I do think they are analog though, not sure. And I do have a SoundBlaster Live. How would I change it back to analog?
 
Originally posted by: dcpsoguy
I do think they are analog though, not sure. And I do have a SoundBlaster Live. How would I change it back to analog?

it would be under Volume Control (Start>Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Volume Control
Options>Advanced Controls
then on the Advanced button, check/uncheck Digital Output Only
 
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