Hi,
Some advice/answers would be much appreciated.
I have an Auzentech Prelude soundcard and am just getting around to buying some decent speakers to go with it.
Part of the reason for me buying the card were the high quality analogue outputs which I wanted to make use of. My intention was to get some decent quality bookshelf speakers like perhaps some Wharfedale 10.0s. I now realise that this isn't really possible and that I would need to put a separate amplifier between my soundcard and the speakers. Doesn't this just negate the quality of the Prelude's outputs? Or do I misunderstand how it works?
If I am right, then I need to stick to the Logitech type speaker sets that take analogue inputs from the soundcard. But then don't speaker setups like this just take the input audio and reprocess it before using their own outputs for the speakers?
So is there anything I can do to make the best use of my soundcard but still have a good quality speaker setup? Or do I need to accept that the sound card is not really for anything more than standard desktop speakers and that the only way to go for high quality sound is amp+speakers?
You may have gathered that I'm not a hifi expert so please be gentle with me if I'm being stupid.
Thanks
Some advice/answers would be much appreciated.
I have an Auzentech Prelude soundcard and am just getting around to buying some decent speakers to go with it.
Part of the reason for me buying the card were the high quality analogue outputs which I wanted to make use of. My intention was to get some decent quality bookshelf speakers like perhaps some Wharfedale 10.0s. I now realise that this isn't really possible and that I would need to put a separate amplifier between my soundcard and the speakers. Doesn't this just negate the quality of the Prelude's outputs? Or do I misunderstand how it works?
If I am right, then I need to stick to the Logitech type speaker sets that take analogue inputs from the soundcard. But then don't speaker setups like this just take the input audio and reprocess it before using their own outputs for the speakers?
So is there anything I can do to make the best use of my soundcard but still have a good quality speaker setup? Or do I need to accept that the sound card is not really for anything more than standard desktop speakers and that the only way to go for high quality sound is amp+speakers?
You may have gathered that I'm not a hifi expert so please be gentle with me if I'm being stupid.
Thanks
