SB Home Theater Cable vs. Audigy 2 Platinum Ex incompatib

Hi all,?I need to connect my good ol' Audigy 2 Platinum Ex to a 6. speaker setup. I noticed that Creative has the Home Theater Cable, but the cable seems to be for a 7.-able sound card, not a 6. (see link)http://www.creative.com/products/pro...duct=4309&nav=. Is this true that the cables we can buy from Creative are only for the newer 7. cards? If so, where could I get/what kind of cables will I need for the Audigy 2 Platinum Ex to a 6. speaker setup?Thanks!Message Edited by bizsar on 07-09-20072:56 PM

leif99 wrote:
I tried to paste the picture on the front page of this manual. Here you can see that the card does in fact not have the connection you circeled red. I have also seen the sketch with this aux connection. The drawing is wrong. The card does not have the aux 4 pin connection. It seems like this type of card has been supplied as a "clean" version with no aux input, and a version as you describe. The manual following my card includes a sketch where the aux is not shown. I am quite puzzeled. Is there any other way of solving this? I am reluctant to by a new sound card.
If there are no 4-pin input connectors onboard, then you need to use one of the line-ins on I/O Console. You mentioned that the sound becomes distorted when connected through line-in (which one have you tried?)
--> can you control the output level from VCR ?
--> have you tried to set input level in Surround Mixer (Wave and Line-In sliders, .rec (AnalogMix(), Line-In n when recording))?
--> have you tried usie Line-in 3 (Aux-In, back of the I/O Console) or Line-In 2 instead of Line-In which is a 'FlexiJack' type jack connector (holds both, mic-in/line-in sources)?
jutapaMessage Edited by jutapa on 08-2-2006 0:22 AM

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