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Soundcard and front audio ports

#1 Post by mannyace » Wed May 18, 2005 11:32 pm

im back after so long, its summer again so i get more free time now, anyways...

i have a soundblaster audigy 2zs and it came with front audio ports. now im switching sound cards to an emu 1820m (http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp ... tegory=754).

so my questions are... how do front audio ports work in general, with my audigy 2zs? is there any way to connect them to the new card? i dont want to waste my front audio ports, even tho ill rarely be using them once i switch

note - i havent opened my computer up so i dont kno anythin, ill open it up in a few days when i move back home and get settled and also i dont kno too much bout the new card so i put a link up there

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#2 Post by Guest » Wed May 18, 2005 11:53 pm

Took me a while, it's a really huge pain. You have to connect it to those pins that look like they're too small but those are the ones.

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#3 Post by Guest » Wed May 18, 2005 11:54 pm

I'll explain more tomorrow, too tired today.

Peace.

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#4 Post by mannyace » Thu May 19, 2005 12:05 am

well i havent opened up my case yet so i dont kno what lil pins ur talkin bout... but ya let me know whenever

is it somethin ill have to solder or just connect... if its solderin and doin all this work i prolly wont do it, but still let me kno whats up

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#5 Post by palmboy5 » Sun May 22, 2005 12:27 am

wheres ur answer, dragon?
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#6 Post by mannyace » Sun May 22, 2005 1:21 am

lol for real... its been a few days n u been postin

ima open my case in a day or 2, ima go talk to the people at guitar center about the soundcard first

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#7 Post by Guest » Sun May 22, 2005 12:13 pm


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#8 Post by palmboy5 » Sun May 22, 2005 1:10 pm

why at a guitar center?? XD doesnt sound like a place to get that much good info..

wait this shit wasnt standardized?
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#9 Post by mannyace » Sun May 22, 2005 9:43 pm

good lookin out drag... i prolly wont do it cuz that ish is intense for me
palmboy5 wrote:why at a guitar center?? XD doesnt sound like a place to get that much good info..

wait this shit wasnt standardized?
nah guitar center is a goldmine for general audio recording knowledge/help and what bout standardized?

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#10 Post by Q12321 » Sun May 22, 2005 9:59 pm

No. The people at every Guitar Center I've ever gone to are dipshits. Every time I've asked someone a question there, they've either tryed to hide the fact that they didn't know, or they rambled on and on how I was wrong and they were right. For example, I was testing out a Mesa Boogie Road King (guitar amp) once, and I asked someone there what tubes it used, as there were many channels and tubes. He was saying some bullshit about how they are all the same but the polarity is different on each channel to give it a different tone... What the flying fuck?!?

They are idiots, bottom line. I'm not sure about sound recording and such, but for everything else, they're clueless.
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#11 Post by Guest » Sun May 22, 2005 10:24 pm

Yea, it sucks Manny. I went wild with the tape. Creative must burn in hell.

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#12 Post by mannyace » Sun May 22, 2005 11:57 pm

Q12321 wrote:No. The people at every Guitar Center I've ever gone to are dipshits. Every time I've asked someone a question there, they've either tryed to hide the fact that they didn't know, or they rambled on and on how I was wrong and they were right. For example, I was testing out a Mesa Boogie Road King (guitar amp) once, and I asked someone there what tubes it used, as there were many channels and tubes. He was saying some bullshit about how they are all the same but the polarity is different on each channel to give it a different tone... What the flying fuck?!?

They are idiots, bottom line. I'm not sure about sound recording and such, but for everything else, they're clueless.
ur right in a sense, at times they are dumb ass salesmen who just try to sell whatever... at the same time they do know what theyr talkin about in general, they got basic knowledge and they have all the stuff so u can see it

i went there today, i din buy nuthin tho, i jus asked questions... its part of the research that i like to do before i drop a big chunk of money, i figure with waht they say, what friends say, what i find online in articles and forums i can make a good informed decision

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