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sound blaster audigy plaitnum. fibre optic digital feed into sony 945 st dtr 5.1 dolby digital dts reciever blah blah blah. full speakers. i use my desktop as my multi-media center for mixing LPs in with my PC, or jus watching DVD in dolby digital. it's awesome for recording in-line feed, or just mixing. video games with dolby digital feed is like watching DVDs
As long as you start developing hearing problems, there is not problem. You have your $$$$'s worth. But if not, then I would take it back & get something better. ;)
the best thing for me is that i combined everything in one. so instead of having two seperate systems (a kick a$$ home theater system and a kick a** multimedia/gaming system), i just combined it into one and used my theater set up of speakers for my computer and theater. and only one dvd instead of two different sets (DVD rom). although i had to use analog for non-digital feeds.
oh...so you're computer is in your like living room? i thought of combining systems...but living room and bedroom are 2 very separate places and i love having my comp in my bedroom!!
oh...so you're computer is in your like living room? i thought of combining systems...but living room and bedroom are 2 very separate places and i love having my comp in my bedroom!!
Same Here, though I have my system in my home office, which is really by bedroom.