![]() It works perfectly and I can still access all the other input ports without accidentally pulling out any wires. I for one like to hook up my computer to the analog ports to listen to music but also have my CD player and/or laptop plugged in as well so I bought one of those 3.5? Jack splittlers so I could plug 2 or even 3 devices into one port. There is ample space between each of the ports. Also provided are little stickers to put on both the speakers and the wires so as not to cause confusion if more than one wire is accidentally pulled out. So the sound produced from the speakers is of a better quality since the signal is kept as digital until it leaves the electrically noisy environment of the computer case The input ports are neatly placed at the top of the box while the speaker output ports are lined up at the bottom. The main difference of using this port as opposed to the analog ports is that the DAC of the DTT3500 is a higher quality than that of the Sound Blaster card. Used with the SPDIF port on the sound blaster cards to produce AC3 Sound as well as analog sound. G when speakers are used in conjunction with the Creative Sound Blaster range. Analog Front and rear inputs for older soundcards or for computers with soundcards that do not support any other input method. Optical Input (for the xbox, PC, PS2 or any other piece of equipment that has optical output). So positioning can be everything to get that perfect sound. ![]() However, it’s not possible to make the front speakers silent short of unplugging the front speakers from the amplifier. The separate volume controls for subwoofer, rear and center speakers in addition to the master volume control allow you to have significantly louder or weaker sound from the rear and/or center than from the front or even make the rear and/or center speaker completely silent. ![]() There is also a motorized master volume control button (indicated on the box by the blue LED) which can both be turned by hand or by the wireless remote also provided. There are also 3 dials to control the volumes of the subwoofer, center speaker and surround satellites. A button to activate Dolby Pro Logic decoding on either an analog or a digital source. Useful for switching the language tracks is the VCD is dubbed in more than one language or has more than one audio track. This is mainly for VCDs where you can switch whether the sound plays on the left or right side. A button to control the Audio Mode (LL or RR). A button to select between two types multi-channel inputs (Line In and Digital DIN and off). A button to control the input mode selecting from three types of Dolby Digital/PCM inputs (Optical, Coaxial, Digital DIN or off). A button to select the Creative Multispeaker Surround Modes (CMSS) (Music, Movie, FourPoint/5.1 DIN/Stereo). On the front of the box you will find a number of soft touch silver buttons with the following functions along with a lot of green lights to tell you what the system settings are. All with cool designs that go with the theme of any room. There are 5 different faceplates included. The front of the decoder is a removable faceplate. The decoder/amplifier box can be placed both vertically (with an included base stand) and horizontally. This DAC is also used when connecting the box to a Sound Blaster Live line of cards with Creative’s DIN connector. This, along with boosting the volume to the speakers also includes a Dolby Digital decoder that features a 24 bit Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). However, unlike other speakers which have the amplifier built into the subwoofer, the DTT3500 also comes with a stand alone Digital Amplifier. These speakers can reproduce near cinema sound through the 5 small cubic speakers (satellites) and the subwoofer. Cambridge Soundworks DTT3500 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System.
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