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I have 2 Phantom II's and I would like to use them as speakers for my desktop. I would like to do this with an optical cable and not have any lag/delay. Has anyone done this before? Any advice? Preferably set them up as L and R too.
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24-Dec-2023, 21:46
(This post was last modified: 24-Dec-2023, 22:03 by Twix.)
At the moment I have them plugged into each other with an ethernet cable and one of them plugged into the PC with AUX. However, the sound quality is BAD. BAD is a polite way of saying it.
What can I do to make them viable on the PC? Is there an amp or any setup that could work?
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If your computer has an optical output, the sound quality shouldn't be a problem, but you'll still have some latency. If your computer hasn't got an optical output but a HDMI output, you could buy an HDMI audio extractor with optical output. You'll find it quite cheap on eBay, Amazon, AliExpress or similar marketplace.
The Phantom II shouldn't sound like crap, it's a good speaker.
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I have a pair of phantom 2’s attached to my Mac and they sound really good. The problem with sound may have to do with the gain of the output from the PC. I’ve experienced that when I was experimenting with them on my Mac.
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