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Re: [LI] SB Live_It worked!



hi Anand,
	to connect your speakers directly to the SB card would be a waste. To
deliver that much power , and i guess that is what you want, connect the
card to your sony system. I hope you know how to do that.
	vibhu..


Anand Singh Bisen wrote:
> 
> hey tell me one thing can i connect directly my 1500 watts PMPO sony speakers
> with sb Live Value .... will they work better or i have to put a amplifier also
> 
> Bala wrote:
> 
> > -On Sunday 31 Oct Sridhar wrote,
> > > Try downloading the driver file from developer.soundblaster.com/linux.
> > > The name of the file is emu10k1-0.3b.tar.gz (~110K). With that you can
> > > use the SBLive card. I am not sure whether you can get the output from the
> > > socket for rear speakers for the surround effect. Keep us posted if
> > > you get that.
> > >
> > > sridhar
> > >
> > > ********************************************
> > > Sridhar M. A.
> > > Department of Physics
> > > University of Mysore, Manasagangotri
> > > Mysore 570 006, INDIA
> > > *******************************************
> >
> > Thanks for tip. I did just that iand n flat 20 Min my box was playing.
> > Ofcourse I do not have the surround speakers. How ever I checked the out from
> > the rear speaker, but got none.  I shall give info when do find some. Thanks
> > once again.
> >
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