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DIY For Audio
Decided to buy SoundEasy - Wow what a conundrum!!
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<blockquote data-quote="lanties" data-source="post: 455840" data-attributes="member: 13832"><p>Hehe - By the time you back in the west I will be able to show you a thing or two (Like where to click to start it). I think it is very much along the lines of SW but just lots more. You will most probably struggle less than me based on your superior knowledge of speaker building. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Figured out my on board Realtek is one that Bohdan mentions in the document you were referring to. It can apparently support up to 8 channels with the re-assignment. So defintley no Klap coming your way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lanties, post: 455840, member: 13832"] Hehe - By the time you back in the west I will be able to show you a thing or two (Like where to click to start it). I think it is very much along the lines of SW but just lots more. You will most probably struggle less than me based on your superior knowledge of speaker building. Figured out my on board Realtek is one that Bohdan mentions in the document you were referring to. It can apparently support up to 8 channels with the re-assignment. So defintley no Klap coming your way [/QUOTE]
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