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john57 
It seems that you are using the Striker 7.1 audio card. You can connect the new amp using the card front line out which is the third port from the top and should be labeled as FRONT. Then you go to the card software and let it know that you will be using a two speaker setup so that all signals will go to the FRONT line out. You should be able to get a decent signal going to your new amp. If you decided to get a external DAC you will need to change the SPDIF output mode to PCM not DTS which can confused an external DAC big time. Good luck!OUT ER 7.1
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll probably end up buying an external DAC just so I don't have to switch out cables every time I want to listen to my speakers/headphones. Now just to find a good DAC, assuming it is the solution to my all my previous questions.
Somewhat related, my music library consists of a lot of VBR MP3s. 192kbps is the lowest I have, with the majority being between that and 300kbps. I will be re-ripping a good chunk of my library to at least 320kbps, but am saving FLAC for only my favourite pieces.
Summary for those new to the thread --
I bought a Schiit Asgard from a user on these forums. I hooked it up to my Zune just to test things out -- I could hear sound, but things did not sound normal and I could hardly hear the vocals no matter how loud I cranked it. My main listening station will be from my computer, which has an HT Omega Striker soundcard in it. I will be using my speakers, Logitech Z-5500s about half of the time and my headphones the other half. I want to avoid switching out cables to do so, so I think an external DAC is the way to go (needs clarification). My soundcard has two digital outs: a coax out and optical out. Assuming this works the way I think it works, I could run the optical out to the DAC and from there to the speakers? Similarly, run a cable from the coax out on my soundcard to the DAC, then something from the DAC to the my amp for the headphones? (Obviously, the optical and coax can be switched for each device, I'm not sure if one is more advantageous over the other.) Again, clarification for all this would be much appreciated (will it work, is there any benefit from running my speakers through the DAC if it does, what cables will I need, etc...) and any extra help would not be discouraged.
Thanks!
Edited by fusedpro - 7/13/11 at 1:00pm