Pin connections, Line 3, Line 2 & Line 1 Audigy 2

Does anyone know the minplug output pin connections for Line 3, Line 2 and Line on Audigy 2 ZS? I need to separate out individual speakers for 5. with RCA terminatons for input to my surround amp. I had emailed Creative Customer Support without luck "We do not have much information on that". Creative doesn't have these adaptors available as accessories. I plan to have them custom made but need to know pin assignments.

Landry98,
For a 6. setup there is only cable that needs to be a 4 pole (RCA Stereo +Video) minijack, The other two are stereo. The four pole connector is used to connect the Front Center, Subwoofer, and Rear Center. The other two connectors are stereo outputs. Now if I was having expensi've custom cables made I would do it differently. I would have 2 - 4 pole minijack to RCA cables made and - 3 pole minijack to RCA cable. This way if you upgrade to 7. at some point you won't have to have a new cable made.
However for 6. audio the Audigy 2 ZS will need a minimum of a Stereo connector for the front left and right (Line Out ), a Stereo connector for the Rear Left and Right (Line Out 2), and a 4 pole (Stereo + Video) connector for the Front Center, Subwoofer, and Rear Center (Line Out 3). For 7. you would change Line Out 2 to a 4 pole connector to allow for the extra channel.
Jeremy

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