- Dec 29, 2001
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Wondering what the best solution for 5.1 audio on PC is in today's environment. I see that the vast majority of ADC/DAC stacks are for Headphone/Stereo audio in 2021. I use mid to high end headphones when focusing, or playing a competative game, but I don't always want something on my head.
Detail:
I had been running a nice 5.1 PC Speaker setup, but had one of the speakers blow out. I had a spare set of decent 5.1 speakers that I inherited, and so I wired them into the powered subwoofer/breakout of the PC speakers. It works alright, but I think there is an impedence/other mismatch going on, and would like to put a proper solution in place. I've got a few options in mind, but would like to know if I'm being totally unreasonable.
Option 1:
- Use Existing DAC (Optical)
- Buy a receiver for the passive speakers
Option 2:
- Use HDMI out from my video card (dumb question... wouldn't this be a performance impact to the video card?)
- Buy a receiver for the passive speakers
Option 3:
- Use Existing DAC
- Buy a new set of 5.1 "PC" speakers.
Option 4:
- Buy a stereo AMP/DAC, give up on the clunky 5.1 PC audio
- Use existing speakers.
Am I missing a better option, or something else entirely? Should this be in the PC peripheral section, or the Consumer electronics/audio section of the forums?
Wondering what the best solution for 5.1 audio on PC is in today's environment. I see that the vast majority of ADC/DAC stacks are for Headphone/Stereo audio in 2021. I use mid to high end headphones when focusing, or playing a competative game, but I don't always want something on my head.
Detail:
I had been running a nice 5.1 PC Speaker setup, but had one of the speakers blow out. I had a spare set of decent 5.1 speakers that I inherited, and so I wired them into the powered subwoofer/breakout of the PC speakers. It works alright, but I think there is an impedence/other mismatch going on, and would like to put a proper solution in place. I've got a few options in mind, but would like to know if I'm being totally unreasonable.
Option 1:
- Use Existing DAC (Optical)
- Buy a receiver for the passive speakers
Option 2:
- Use HDMI out from my video card (dumb question... wouldn't this be a performance impact to the video card?)
- Buy a receiver for the passive speakers
Option 3:
- Use Existing DAC
- Buy a new set of 5.1 "PC" speakers.
Option 4:
- Buy a stereo AMP/DAC, give up on the clunky 5.1 PC audio
- Use existing speakers.
Am I missing a better option, or something else entirely? Should this be in the PC peripheral section, or the Consumer electronics/audio section of the forums?