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Old 01-05-2005, 21:41   #6
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Re: Just bought a 5.1 speaker setup. Help solve some issues please.

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Originally Posted by homealone
you should have a white box with a power button & volume controls that the speakers plug into - that is the amp, just get a split 3.5mm cable to plug in the socket where the sound card plugs in, now.

It is the same as have, quite old now, but it does have the dolby decoder built in & does a reasonable job for the size of the speakers
There are a few different versions of CSW speakers (none of which I know of that are white or have any white peripherals), the older 5.1's (DTT2200) has 3 analog inputs, front, rear, centre/sub in the rear of the subwoofer so you've very little chance of getting 5.1 from a standalone DVD player as normally you'd only have digital out (which the DTT2200 doesn't support) or left and right analog out.

McGraw, do they look like this?

http://itwarehouse.co.za/catalog/har...ia/dtt2200.jpg
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