Thursday, November 7, 2013

Is it possible to run a line from my Dell Dimen. 4700 integrated sound to my stereo receiver?

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Johnny Cee


I have a 5.1 Sound System that came from the factory with the computer. In the back of the tower there are 3 inputs for the 5.1 (yellow black and green), then there are a blue, a black, and a pink inputs.
I think one of them is for the mic or maybe the webcam,dunno. Do I need to install a sound card to run a line to the stereo receiver(Sony digital) or is there another way? Have tried running lines from the pink, blue, and black recepticles with an RCA jack, and no success. Thank-you for any info whatsoever.
Dell 4700 series, 2.8gig processor, 250 gig hard drive, wireless keyboard and mouse, with AT&T Yahoo! ISP.
I want to play cd's on the computer in the office while doing Yahoo! Answers, and pipe the music into the living room and kitchen. Know what I mean? Thanks again.

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Thank-you King, but the nice folks at Radio Shack didn't have the answers. Will keep trying.
Thanks again King, I will go back to Radio Shack and get the connection you suggest. If it works I save big bucks for not buying the sound card!!!
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Tried it and ran into problems, no go.
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Your problem is probably that you don't have the right connectors. You need a convertor that will fit into the Dell's headphone style port. I have done this with devices that can be found at any Radioshack. It's cheap and simple. The product that I would recommend using can be found on link listed below. If that doesn't help I would suggest going to your nearest Radioshack and asking the sales person. Did you look at the item listed below and make sure that it's connected to either line out or speaker out.

How do I convince my parents to let me learn the drums?




Anonymous


I play guitar, and piano. And my parents are fine with those instruments, but now I want to learn the drums. But my mom always says, "It's too noisy; Stick w/ the piano and guitar." And my dad says, "Yeah, right!" I said to them, I would save up some money, but its not always a solid "Yes." So, how do I let them know, that I really really want to learn?
Please no rude answers. Thanks.



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if noise is their only concern, then you have some options. the most popular option would be to get an electric set. these can be played with headphones and are ideal for people in smaller living spaces where there might also be a lot of people. the downside, however, is the price. electric sets are about double, if not more, the price of an acoustic set. if you really want an acoustic set, there are some sound proofing options. one thing you can do is buy muffling pads. these are about 50 bucks for a set and they are rubber pads that cover and silence your drums. or, you could sound proof the room. covering the walls in old moving blankets can really dampen the sound, not to mention its a cheap alternative to putting up thick foam pads. anyways, shoot those ideas to them and hopefully that helps.

if they still say no, find out exactly why, then ask yahoo answers. if they say "too expensive", well, there are places to buy cheap drums. if they say "too noisy", well, i just helped you out with that one. there is a solution to everything!




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