This is my retarded image, but I'm sure you get the idea?

No cause I need to switch the audio. I dont want to get a load of random noise.
Problem with those is the lack of 5.1Mekstizzle wrote:
They do exist.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=33162
I'm pretty sure you want one of those. Also think about getting one of those home theatre systems as they usually come with a box like that to control the speakers etc...
Yeah I was just giving an example of what he's talking about, not an actual option for him.TheDonkey wrote:
Problem with those is the lack of 5.1Mekstizzle wrote:
They do exist.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=33162
I'm pretty sure you want one of those. Also think about getting one of those home theatre systems as they usually come with a box like that to control the speakers etc...
The three leads he's picturing are for Front Speakers/Rear Speakers/Sub-Center.
Yeah, I guess.Mekstizzle wrote:
Yeah I was just giving an example of what he's talking about, not an actual option for him.TheDonkey wrote:
Problem with those is the lack of 5.1Mekstizzle wrote:
They do exist.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=33162
I'm pretty sure you want one of those. Also think about getting one of those home theatre systems as they usually come with a box like that to control the speakers etc...
The three leads he's picturing are for Front Speakers/Rear Speakers/Sub-Center.
Well done Freezer, you've arrived at something everyone else has known for years. Stuff generally costs a lot more than the sum of its parts.Freezer7Pro wrote:
£40 for that?!!? That thing has £10 worth of parts in it!
I would build my own, it just takes a soldering iron, a 6-channel switch and some jacks.
Yes, but that abomination is in the extreme segment.ghettoperson wrote:
Well done Freezer, you've arrived at something everyone else has known for years. Stuff generally costs a lot more than the sum of its parts.Freezer7Pro wrote:
£40 for that?!!? That thing has £10 worth of parts in it!
I would build my own, it just takes a soldering iron, a 6-channel switch and some jacks.
as bad as apple?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Yes, but that abomination is in the extreme segment.ghettoperson wrote:
Well done Freezer, you've arrived at something everyone else has known for years. Stuff generally costs a lot more than the sum of its parts.Freezer7Pro wrote:
£40 for that?!!? That thing has £10 worth of parts in it!
I would build my own, it just takes a soldering iron, a 6-channel switch and some jacks.
too lazy to change by hand?daffytag wrote:
This is my retarded image, but I'm sure you get the idea?
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/5854/audiosplitter.jpg
*applauds*ghettoperson wrote:
Well done Freezer, you've arrived at something everyone else has known for years. Stuff generally costs a lot more than the sum of its parts.Freezer7Pro wrote:
£40 for that?!!? That thing has £10 worth of parts in it!
I would build my own, it just takes a soldering iron, a 6-channel switch and some jacks.
Not mines. .Sup, I'll wager that your setup is far more "advanced" than the typical BF2s user... In my case, optical to the receiver, yes, but not to the speakers..Sup wrote:
Are speakers not digital?
No, I was assuming he has PC speakers that why I asked if they are digital like all in one setup (amp+DAC+speakers)Ilocano wrote:
Not mines. .Sup, I'll wager that your setup is far more "advanced" than the typical BF2s user... In my case, optical to the receiver, yes, but not to the speakers..Sup wrote:
Are speakers not digital?