02-18-2017 01:43 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:52 PM by ROGBot
02-18-2017 08:58 AM
02-19-2017 08:36 AM
02-19-2017 09:25 AM
02-19-2017 10:45 AM
JustinThyme wrote:
What needs to be taken into account is the supreme FX sound is not meant to drive passive speakers or as an analog low level input to active speakers. The detect is looking for headphone speaker coils, not an input circuit to an active amplifier. Its not a driver issue, its a matter of attempting to use supreme FX technology for a purpose other than its design. Active speakers input circuit are also by design meant to have a high impedance for isolation and are supposed to be connected via line level input, not an already amplified output.
Attempting this set up is the worst possible choice you have out of many.
For just adding the active speakers with no further hardware the green output on the back is the best source.
You can add a PCIe sound card and use that output.
Me, I use the Toslink optical out into an external 24 but 192 Kbps DAC that is also a headphone amp then RCA line level input from the DAC to my active speakers.
I dont use the Suprme FX at all and trying to figure out how it has anything to do with the rear output as that is driven by the Realtek chip and drivers.
02-20-2017 04:23 AM
02-21-2017 11:34 AM
02-21-2017 02:18 PM
JoergH wrote:
And an other question is, if i can damage the Mainboard or the speakers when i have to run the Amplifier at "Extreme"-Level...
I would say "No", because is think the only thing this setting does is, to raise the volume of the sound-output.
So, i put the volume in my Windows down or put the volume down on the speakers, and i am fine...
But i am not sure and this "feature" didn't work as it should be - the correct setting for active speakers should be "performance", and not "extreme"*
02-26-2017 02:35 PM
JoergH wrote:
Yes, i can switch without problems... what exactly didnt work at your PC?