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Tuesday, 28 August 2007 |
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Taking Your Audio to The Next Level with Computer Audio Cables: It took some time to finally settle on a personal computer. All the comparison shopping you did paid off. You got exactly what you wanted. Now you finally have enough memory to run your high end video games: the right sound card and video is extraordinary. Like most people, downloading music from the internet has become second nature. You’re faced with an expensive habit: burning CD‘s . You listen through your computers speakers and wonder if you could tie it to your surround system. That would save time and money and give you a more complete audio experience.
In order to accomplish this task, you will need computer audio cables; possibly an adapter, too. These are designed for easing the connection to your TV. The first step is determining what type of sound card you have in your computer. Next, look at your surround sound system. Most surround sound systems come with standard RCA jacks for connecting a computer, Compact Disk (CD) player or Digital Video Disk (DVD) player. They are coded red, white, and yellow. The yellow jack is designated for audio. If your PC comes with a standard yellow RCA jack, the solution is simple. Purchasing a yellow(audio) computer audio cable will fit the bill. If what you have is a standard headphone jack, you will need a computer audio cable adapter to connect to your PC. The adapter will connect to a standard RCA yellow (audio) cable. Computer audio cables can be purchased at most major electronics stores and if all else fails, shop online. Online you will find an astonishing array of computer audio cables at numerous specialty websites. As with making any purchase, research the topic; ask questions. When it comes to your computer audio cables, you want the best you can get at the price you can afford. Connecting your PC to your surround system, will not only improve sound quality; it’ll save you money. |