X-fi and logitech Z-5500's
X-fi and logitech Z-5500's
I am running a Razer Barracuda AC-1 sound card hooked up to my Yamaha HTR-5550 Reciever.
The center and surround speakers are all unmodified Z-5500 speakers. (69W per channel)
The Subwoofer is a custom build (which I have been meaning to post my worklog for) consisting of the original Z-5500 subwoofer cabinet (with the port stuffed), a 250W RMS (1000W Peak) Infinity Reference series Subwoofer and a Dayton Audio 240W RMS amplifier.
Because the sub is such a higher wattage I have to turn its gain down about 2/3rds so that it doesn't over power the satellites.
-Indybird
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Logitech G25 // Razer Barracuda AC-1 // Gateway FHD2400 // Logitech G9 & ID Grip // Xbox 360 HD-DVD
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Spanks the ass off most lol...
-gaz
X-Fi Titanium
my friend got a better sound card/speakers, so he gave me his xonar, logitech x-240's and cyber acoustics 2.0's, so now i have a cool 6.2 ch setup with the x-240's as the main sub/center, the 2.0's as the front r/l, and my old 2.1's as the back r/l and secondary sub
ALC889 and Plantronics 355 headset. Fine for me, and I can't hear my wife anymore.
I am looking for a program to manage all the audio files I have on my computer. I am looking for something that not only catalogs what's there, but allows me to move, delete, rename, manage tags, etc. If it has other functions like playing, burning, online, or whatever, thats OK as long as the file management part of the program is strong and the other functions don't get in the way. I am happy using other apps for those other functions, so those other functions are not a requirement.
So what do you all use and any suggestions would be appreciated!
r4i software
I believe pretty much all the major media players do all that, iTunes and windows media do for sure.
Centurion 5 Mod <<--- ON HOLD FOR THE WINTEROriginally Posted by Omega
I have an X-Fi card that feeds into a Cooler Master Musketeer III. From there it goes to my homebuilt sub and a Sonic Impact T-Amp powering my homemade speakers. I'll get more sophisticated someday and build a plasma arc tweeter and a BOOM couch, but I like what I have for now.