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> Surround Sound Speakers?
bobbymiller
post Mon 19 Jul 2004, 00:25
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Doh.
I think I bought speakers that aren't going to work well with my mac:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products...,CONTENTID=6851

The speakers have 3 cables, one for center/subs and then front speakers and
back. However, I'm guessing the mac only has one input? I'm confused as to
what to do, if I should take them back or not. I've been a PC user for
years, so I'm not quite sure.

Let me know!

-Bobby
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Dasa Soul
post Tue 27 Jul 2004, 01:47
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Bobby you need a audio interface USB or fierwire ,i have the m audio FW410 it is a 7.1 sound . also i use a 2.1 from COMPUSA that plugs in the MAC . cool.gif
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goomba228
post Thu 30 Sep 2004, 17:56
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I have a follow up question.

I am in a similar situation - I am looking to use a good set of surround sound speakers with my mac. They need to connect to a reciever via speaker cable - so is there a way to connect the reciever to the audio interface? Do you need 6 inputs on the reciever for each channel or will 2 inputs do the job?
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