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I have an ExtremeMusic sound card and will be getting a Z-5500, What is the best way to connect them to my sound card

Is there a special high def cord or something that my sound card supports I can buy

I know absolutely nothing about this topic o.O

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2 ways... one just use the normal method, front 2 fronts , rear 2 rears, centre/sub 2 centre sub. Or there is an I/O panel sold separate (i think you could also get a third party thing) that you can connect to the "flexiJack" on the rear panel that will give digital in/out coaxial and optical that the Z-5500's also except.

The digital would be better for movies and music while the 3.5mm jacks 2 front rears centre and sub are used for 5.1 gaming.

Link to IO module
http://www.creative.com/products/p [...] oduct=1780


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Thank you, exactly what I needed to know.


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