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| Home Cinema (uk.media.home-cinema)For the discussion of all aspects of Home Cinema hardware and software as it affects users in the UK. |
| Tags: am6, bose, iii |
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Hi there,
I have just bought this system, I thought I was getting the MK 4 version. The supplier said the MK III is the lastest version, does anyone know for sure? Also does anyone have any experience of this system? I was planning on running this through a HTPC, the HTPC has got a Creative Labs X-Fi sound card. Do you think I will need a external amp or do you think the sound card will be able to drive it? Also if I don't use a amp what is the best way to connect the AM6 to the sound card as it terminates with the wire only. Any ideas? Thanks Jamie |
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"Jamie" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have just bought this system, I thought I was getting the MK 4 version. The supplier said the MK III is the lastest version, does anyone know for sure? Hi Jamie, Series III is the current version. Also does anyone have any experience of this system? I was planning on running this through a HTPC, the HTPC has got a Creative Labs X-Fi sound card. Do you think I will need a external amp or do you think the sound card will be able to drive it? External amp is definately needed. Your soundcard doesn't generate enough power, it would be like trying to attach your speakers direct to a CD player. That card looks like it's designed to connect to a surround sound receiver/amplifier via a digital connection Also if I don't use a amp what is the best way to connect the AM6 to the sound card as it terminates with the wire only. Any ideas? Thanks Jamie |
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