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Connecting my Audigy 2 to my front panel sockets???

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Hi guys

Does anybody know if this is possible? I have a new rig which is in an Antec 900 Ultimate Gamer case with front headphone and mic sockets. I am using the Audigy 2 sound card from my old rig, but I can't figure out whether it's possible to connect the front sockets up to the Audigy 2 card. Does anybody have any experience of this?

Many thanks

Graham

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see those websites

http://forums.creative.com/creativ [...] e.id=20085

http://audigy2zshowto.blogspot.com/

http://www.driverheaven.net/showth [...] 279&page=4

they gave me some answers, i have that card.

I have taken an amplifier board ( from usb speakers ) for the earphones on the front panel connector, to have ear phones levels ( about 3 watts of output ), it draw its power directly from the internal usb port of my motherboard.

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