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From: John Moore <jmoore5@uswest.net>
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I suppose to use your home stereo for sound? I have a live with the 4speaker
plus subwoofer dedicated for sim use but serious audiophiles may use line out.
JM

Edwin Solheim wrote:

> I just re-read the 4 wheel drift book that came with GPL here the other day
> and noticed how Mr.Smith noted that the SB-live soundcard were (at the time
> of writing or to his knowledge) lacking a "LINE OUT" channel.
>
> So my question is... Why use LINE OUT?
> Is there any gain in sound quality or preformance here?
> Am I missing something important??
>
> Please explain.
> --
> All the best,
> Edwin Solheim *remove SPAM-GUARD in address to reply*
> The Paddock - a legendary site....
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