Using creative surround sound speaker package with Mac - any chance?

hi - I have Creative THX 7.1 surround sound speakers. They work well with my PC and its creative soundcard. Will they work at all with an Imac? I have a sinking feeling they won't?
Electric Ray

What sort of inputs does this system have (e.g. digital optical, RCA, miniplug)? If any other than digital optical, you may need a decoder or other external sound card to use these speakers with your iMac.
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