I purchased a Razer Barracuda AC-1 sound card. I already have a set of Logitech Z-5500's and my HD555's (purchased as recommended by the guide on here) are coming in any minute now.
Yes, i realize it may not be the best sound card or speakers but they'll work for me.
My question is what would be the best way to hook all of this up?
The sound card has S/PDIF Optical out and, of course, analog.
First, should i hookup my speakers via optical or analog? Second, should i hook the headphones up directly to the soundcard or would hooking them up through the Z-5500's control center be sufficient? Not sure what kind of processing or decoding or whatever the control center will do with headphones if any.
If i hook up the speakers to the optical out, what is the best output option to set my sound card to for the speakers and for the headphones? I play a few games and listen to MP3's.
This is what is available:
Dolby Digital Live: The audio data will be encoded to AC-3 5.1 format.
DTS Interactive: Encoded to DTS Cinema 5.1
Digital Audio: 44.1KHz
48KHz
96KHz
or 192KHz
Thanks for the suggestions! This forum rocks!
Yes, i realize it may not be the best sound card or speakers but they'll work for me.
My question is what would be the best way to hook all of this up?
The sound card has S/PDIF Optical out and, of course, analog.
First, should i hookup my speakers via optical or analog? Second, should i hook the headphones up directly to the soundcard or would hooking them up through the Z-5500's control center be sufficient? Not sure what kind of processing or decoding or whatever the control center will do with headphones if any.
If i hook up the speakers to the optical out, what is the best output option to set my sound card to for the speakers and for the headphones? I play a few games and listen to MP3's.
This is what is available:
Dolby Digital Live: The audio data will be encoded to AC-3 5.1 format.
DTS Interactive: Encoded to DTS Cinema 5.1
Digital Audio: 44.1KHz
48KHz
96KHz
or 192KHz
Thanks for the suggestions! This forum rocks!








