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Hi Kevin,
I don't know if you have tried this or not, but when I first installed my
PnP16 I connected my powered speakers to the card. AFTER I had terrible
noise, I read the book and found that there is a jumper to disconnect the
cards amp for use with external powered speakers and other outputs.
Hope this helps.
Brad Loomis
Morro Bay, CA
>> The soundcard is a soundblaster PnP 16. I've tried both outputs, the
> speaker out and the line out with the same results. I originally had it
> plugged into the speaker out. On the stereo end I have it plugged into
> the VCR input, which is where I had it before also. The connecters are
> mini-plug, total of 4. Line-in, Mic-in, Line-out, and Spk-out. I have
> a mini-plug to mini-jack extension cable running to a stereo mini-plug
> to dual rca plug splitter. The rest of the run is finished by one dual
> rca plug to dual rca plug cable.
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