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Can I run the 4.1 with only 2-ch stereo?


holmesjd

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Ok here's my situation. I'm "between" desktop PC's at the moment and living out of a laptop. I plan to have another desktop within the next couple months, but need speakers now. For the money, I'd just soon buy the 4.1 instead of the 2.1, but can I use the 4.1 in the meantime with my laptop running only a 2-channel stereo soundcard? The mini-plug headphone out jack? Can I run only two of the satellite spkrs with the sub just like the 2.1? TIA for any suggestions...jeff

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Originally posted by holmesjd:

Can I run only two of the satellite spkrs with the sub just like the 2.1? TIA for any suggestions...jeff

Yes, you can either run just two of the four sats, or split the signal (using what they call a headphone splitter).

-djf

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Originally posted by totalkaos:

Can't you just plug it into the existing line in the new 4.1 preamps have?

I think "Y-Splitter" is the way to go, because I heard somewhere in this BB that if you use the "HeadPhone-In" in new preamps, you get sound only from front two speakers. Correct me if I am wrong!!!

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It depends on the question. The boostaroo may be helpful if someone wanted to use multiple headphones directly off a wimpy source. I'm interested in it myself because my laptop computer audio output is too low. This product might be just the thing for all sources that are designed to run off a battery. However, most powered products, like desktop computers, televisions, stereos, etc., have an adequate headphone out and wouldn't need the help.

The input of the ProMedia doesn't take much current, so it's not likely to load down any device to the point where it needs the boosting. The only applicability I can think of is if the user is using multiple headphones directly off a player, and also wants to feed the ProMedia. Then I can see a booster making a difference (but that's a pretty special case).

At the other end, the ProMedia headphone amp itself is pretty robust, and I'd be surprised if it didn't drive multiple headphones by itself; therefore not requiring supplemental boosting.

In summary, splitting a TV output is not likely to require additional boosting. And the Boostaroo seems on the surface like a neat product with a good applicability in portable audio.

-djf

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