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Old May 8, 2006, 04:52 PM   #1
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Connecting Audigy to front I/O kit

Hi Guys,

I have an Creative Audigy 1 gamer card with myself.
Is there any way i can connect my front I/O kit(which has 2 audio jacks, for mic and spk out) that came with my cabinet with my Audigy card. I checked up the product manual but there they've not mentioned anything like it. So i want to know if its possible ?

I want to do this, 'cause its real pain to dissconnect speakers when i need to use the headphones and vice versa.

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Old May 8, 2006, 10:55 PM   #2
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there are no analogue connections on the Audigy card that you can use unless it has the 10pin J1 connector along the top
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If you're brave enough, and have a good hand with at soldering, I found this mod,

http://www.devhardware.com/forums/sh...&postcount=127

that can be done on cards that don't have the J1 connector.
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Thanx guys, that mod looks too dangerous stormy

Actually found a simpler way, u just need two female stereo pins and one male stereo pin.
Connect the wires in the 2 female stereo pins with the male stereo pin in corrospondense.
Finally, put the male stereo pin in sound card and one female stereo pin with speaker and another with headset and volla u'r done!!!
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that mod looks pretty simple, though i'd go for a more stable (thicker wire)
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