Hey guys i have recently bought an Onkyo 605 amp and im wondering on the best way to connect it to my x-fi fatality for the best sound?
I have it going through optical at the minute.
thanks guys
Neon
Hey guys i have recently bought an Onkyo 605 amp and im wondering on the best way to connect it to my x-fi fatality for the best sound?
I have it going through optical at the minute.
thanks guys
Neon
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
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Optical is probably the best, no quality loss regardless of the cable used to connect the two.
If you do it by standard phono, the quality of the cable is a lot more important, but if you have already got it setup via Optical, then that is probably the best method.
neonplanet40 (18-07-2007)
ok mate thanks for the help. just wanted to make sure i wasnt missing out on something better
Neon
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
Home Server 2/HTPC - Ryzen 5 3600, Asus Strix B450, 16GB Ram, EVGA GT1030 SC, 2x 2TB Cruscial SSD, Corsair TX550, Plex Server & Nvidia Shield Pro 4K
Diskstation/HTPC - Synology DS1821+ 16GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 45TB & Synology DS1821+ 8GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 14TB & Synology DS920+ 9TB
Portable=Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Huawei M5 10" & HP Omen 15 laptop
Hmm, not necessarily true...
Optical will give you a digital signal BUT it's only stereo.
It obviously depends what you're hoping to output but I'm assuming you have a 5.1 setup or similar. The X-Fi can obviously support any amount of speakers but to successfully output anything other than stereo, you need to use analogue connections.
Creative do a cable specifically for this - http://uk.europe.creative.com/shop/p...&product=1076&
Otherwise, some 3.5mm to phono cables separately.
Hope that makes sense, I've got my X-Fi connected to my Denon AVR-2805 using the Creative cable (which replaced a load of separate cables) and I can take advantage of surround sound rather than stereo.
There is, however, one exception. If you're simply using your PC to watch movies (with either stereo or AC3 surround) then you can use the digital output to send 5.1 to the amp. You'll need AC3Filter to get things working properly but it works fine. If that's the route you go down, let me know and I'll expand on this.
if you use your computer for GAME in 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 surround better to connect the x-fi analouge ...
x-fi does not support dolby digital (live) from game...
if not... use stereo (2 ch)through ... optical or co-axial
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