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Phantom II for windows using optical
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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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Phantom II for windows using optical - by Twix - 23-Dec-2023, 20:00
RE: Phantom II for windows using optical - by ragwo - 25-Dec-2023, 00:50

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