Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic and Digital Speaker Systems

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To connect your digital speakers to the X-Fi XtremeMusic, the speaker system must have a coaxial Digital In jack. An RCA-to-miniplug cable is connected to the FlexiJack on the back of the sound card. An RCA-to-RCA cable is then connected to the speaker system and to the RCA-to-miniplug cable.

X-Fi XtremeMusic Connected to Digital Speakers

Device/Cable
1. FlexiJack
2. RCA-to-miniplug cable (available separately)
3. RCA-to-RCA cable (available separately)
4. Digital In jack

Additionally, the X-Fi XtremeMusic can be connected to digital speakers using the Coaxial or Optical connections on the I/O Module (available separately).

To connect the I/O Module to digital speakers using the Coaxial SPDIF Out jack, a Coaxial cable is needed. The cable is connected to the Coaxial SPDIF Out jack on the I/O Module and connected to the Coaxial SPDIF In jack of the speaker system.

Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit Connected to Digital SpeakersTo connect the I/O Module to digital speakers using the Optical SPDIF Out jack, an Optical cable is needed. The cable is connected to the Optical SPDIF Out jack on the I/O Module and connected to the Optical SPDIF In jack of the speaker system.

Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit Connected to Digital Speakers

Note: You will not receive surround sound from speakers connected to a sound card using a digital connection unless the signal being output is a DTS or an AC3 encoded signal and is being decoded by the speakers or home theater system.

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