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Question on Nvidia sound - A7N8X Deluxe

algae

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I want to hook up my Klipsch 2.1 speakers and also my home stereo so that I have sound going to my stereo speakers simulaneously. Prior to this motherboard I used a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card which had another audio out and allowed my to hook up the stereo through there. I just had the system set to 4 speakers and I have the wires connected to the Aux input on the reciever.
How can I set this up using the built in sound on this mb?\
Thx for any help.

Gary
 
What type of onboard sound is it you are using? Is it the one in your sig? Are you looking for quadrophonic sound or just 2 seperate stereo channels?
 
I'm using the onboard sound on the MB. It sounds just as good as my former Turtle Beach Santa Cruz. What I want is for sound to simultaneously come from my desktop speakers and my stereo speakers. I can accomplish this with a splitter at the audio out jack but I would rather have both sets of speakers in separate jacks if possible.

Gary
 
if one set of speakers has a digital input while the other is analog, then you can run both by simply checking both the Analog Output and Digital Output boxes (nForce Control Panel -> Speaker Setup -> Output Settings).

if you have 2 analog, or 2 digital setups, you'll have to split the signal (easy with analog, not so easy with digital).
 
Originally posted by: crapito
if one set of speakers has a digital input while the other is analog, then you can run both by simply checking both the Analog Output and Digital Output boxes (nForce Control Panel -> Speaker Setup -> Output Settings).

This is what I use.

Digital output goes to my amp, analogue to my headphones 🙂
 
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