On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 09:25:52 -0500, "JG"
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>I have old "JBL Pro" unpowered speakers that came with a now dead
>Compaq Presario system.
>
>I replaced that system with a new one wich have VIA AC'97 on board
>audio. When the speakers are plugged to the 2speaker out" of this
>board, I can barely hear the sound.
>
>I heard that "onboard" audio doesn't have an amplifier and that I had
>to either find a compatible audio card or buy amplified speakers.
Yes that's correct, OR buy an amplifier to plug in between
the sound card and speakers. I doubt that those particular
speakers are worth the investment of an amplifier so the
former two options might be better.
>What specs do the audio card has to meet to correctly use these
>speakers ? Any suggestion ?
It will have an onboard amplifier chip, but unfortunately
too few mention this detail clearly. The indirect
assocation is often that there are a pair of jumpers onboard
the card to choose between speakers and line-out.
In recent years few if any cards had such an amplifier, and
whether an older card is acceptible for your uses may depend
on your needs. Basic 2 channel sound as expected from 2
speakers would work fine but more than 3 channels would not.
Further, the sound card would have to have a driver that
supports your operating system.
Here is the newest card I know of that has the onboard amp
chip (thick rectangular chip towards the bottom left in the
picture), and it does happen to have more than 2 channels
which I had forgotten,
http://www.txmicro.com/details.htm?productid=1F-3589
On their homepage search for "Creative Labs Sound Blaster
4-Channel PCI Soundcard"
http://www.txmicro.com
You'd have to download drivers from Creative's website.
It's a better sounding card than today's $8.50 cards, but I
doubt it supports some advanced features like positional 3D
audio in games. With only 2 speakers it wouldn't matter.
>
>What is the best move : buy another audio card or amplified speakers ?
>Given I'm on a low budget, I can't afford both !
Depends on how low the budget.
For $8, you won't get speakers that are very good but I'm
not sure "exactly" how bad the current speakers are. For
under $20 delivered, the above sound card is probably the
best option, unless you go looking around for deals on
speakers... which is not a bad idea, given enough searching
you should be able to find some for $20. Try to avoid the
very small or thin ones, especially off-brands if you get
2.0 channel speakers. I don't know which inexpensive
speakers are best but here's an example,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16836117121