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Newbie quick question

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:19 pm
by hollo321
hello i have one scope project card and im in the process of buying monitors. do i need an amplifier to power them or does the card power the speakers?? thanks

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:48 pm
by hubird
welcom @ Planetzzzzz :-)
you need a small mixer, which has the adventage to monitor other external gear like a cd player etc.
Or an amp with a Big Red Knob, as it's called (the volume knob to grab if it's suddenly necessary ;-) ), but other folks around here can tell you better what's available.
I use a Mackie 12/2 mixer, 12 channels in, two out, you then have microphone ins to chain to your card's analog input also.
Check ebay for cheap yet good solutions :-)

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:52 pm
by hollo321
i want to use the scope mixer that comes with the software for i hear it is very good. as for the monitors(speakers) i need to know if they can be amplified through just connecting to the card or do i need to buy a seperate amp?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:56 pm
by manfriday
you will need either powered monitors or an amp..
no way the scope will drive speakers without some sort of amplifier.

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:49 pm
by voidar
I use a SM pro audio M-patch 2 - passive volume control. Works great.
NEVER trust computer gear for handling your final attenuation to powered monitors.

A cheaper alternative is the A designs audio, ATTY.

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:02 pm
by garyb
hosa also makes an inexpensive passive box.

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 1:25 am
by King of Snake
hubird wrote:welcom @ Planetzzzzz :-)
you need a small mixer, which has the adventage to monitor other external gear like a cd player etc.
Or an amp with a Big Red Knob, as it's called (the volume knob to grab if it's suddenly necessary ;-) ), but other folks around here can tell you better what's available.
I use a Mackie 12/2 mixer, 12 channels in, two out, you then have microphone ins to chain to your card's analog input also.
Check ebay for cheap yet good solutions :-)
that is not an answer to his question ;)

He asks whether Creamware will power his monitors. It won't. You need either active monitors (with amps built in) or passive speakers with a seperate amp.
Then you can put in a knob or mixer or whatever to easily control the volume externally (less need for this if you get passive speakers with a seperate amp, cause you can just use the volume knob on the amp itself, but with active speakers this is not so easy)