Obtaining 7.1 Channel Audio Cable for X-Fi Plati

Can anyone tell me where I can get the 7. audio cable so that my Gigaworks S750 can work with my X-fi Platinum fully? For now, my 2 side channels aren't working.

lytrix,
Can you describe the cable that you do have? The Gigaworks S750's come with a cable that has 3 connections on one end (green, black, orange) and four on the subwoofer end (green, black, orange, and grey). If you do not have this cable, Customer Service can get you one. -800-998-000
Daniel

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