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i dont know corsair models, but if you look for mobile or macbook compatible headsets, it will work, since cell phones and macbooks use that jack as well.
if not, you can get an adapter easily enough.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002SK66OY/
yes, if i cant find anything i can take an emitter, take the receiver i linked and tape the ends of them together, but i was wondering if there was a simpler solution.
i already have something like that. i want to run a 3.5mm cable between that and my PC.
i want to control my PC with a...
basically something like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/270929871250
but instead of an IR receiver it has a 3.5mm trs input to be used with an IR distribution block.
yes its normal. its meant to simulate a speaker set up. if you play just the left side speaker, your right ear still hears it, just at a lower volume.
the thing about the human brain is, that if you play a sound loud in one ear and soft in the other, your brain will swear to you that its only...
i strongly suggest using a subwoofer on high level inputs and solving your problem with hardware rather than software. it simply sounds better in most applications and adding some speaker wire one time is going to be way less headache in the long run.
it will not have the sound card combine...
all you need is a cheap DAC, stereo receiver and a pair of speakers. its really simple.
examples:
http://www.amazon.com/Conversions-Technology-Digital-Analog-Converter/dp/B003O509PY/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1363638416&sr=8-6&keywords=dac...
$250 initial suggestion:
1. Topping TP20 Mini amplifier
2. Dayton B652 Bookshelf Speakers
3. Dayton Sub 1000
its a little over budget with shipping, but if you want a sub, thats what i would look at.
that turntable has a built in phono pre amp, and its operation is selectable with a switch. therefore you dont NEED to use a phono pre amp, but you do need to make sure the switch is in the correct position; that could be the cause of your volume issues
a phono pre amp takes the low signal level from a phono cartridge and adds an amplification stage which raises it to line level.
the second thing it does is provide RIAA equalization. all records are put through an equalization curve to better suit the vinyl medium (things like playtime, SQ...
you could also get a receiver with a passthrough option. where is takes the audio and passes the video signal unaltered. of course you wont get an OSD through your display but not important.
would you consider this 4650 with an official ATi DVI-HDMI adapter?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150344
i also have 1 DP cable.