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sounds over amped unless i click spdif ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forgotten Illustrator" data-source="post: 80712" data-attributes="member: 17564"><p>By the sounds of thing you are connecting these jack outputs which are meant to go to speakers direct to a rca input of your amp and as a result you will be overdriving your pre-amp. Thus getting clipping of your audio and giving you the sound which you describe. </p><p></p><p>Can you do any jack sensing with your sound card software? So that you can configure it to rca.</p><p></p><p>Do you have the input on your receiver setup for what you are trying to do?</p><p></p><p>You can also turning your volume on the computer down all the way and the slow increase it till you get some audio. This will lower the amplitude of the signal going to the pre-amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgotten Illustrator, post: 80712, member: 17564"] By the sounds of thing you are connecting these jack outputs which are meant to go to speakers direct to a rca input of your amp and as a result you will be overdriving your pre-amp. Thus getting clipping of your audio and giving you the sound which you describe. Can you do any jack sensing with your sound card software? So that you can configure it to rca. Do you have the input on your receiver setup for what you are trying to do? You can also turning your volume on the computer down all the way and the slow increase it till you get some audio. This will lower the amplitude of the signal going to the pre-amp. [/QUOTE]
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