Laptop -> Deck -> SQ?
Laptop -> Deck -> SQ?
Hey guys,
I'll be connecting my laptop via minijack/headphone plug to my kenwood deck. How is the SQ as far as these connections go?
Thinking about trying to find a deck thats reasonably priced with A/V inputs, then getting an external soundcard for my laptop with A/V outs.
Think this will be necessary? The only "good" SQ items I have on board so far as my subwoofers/amp (diamond M6's 12"/Arc Audio 1500w) Havnt done any front end work yet. Other then that im just using some basic pioneer speakers powered by my deck.
Would a line in/headphone jack give off noticeably different SQ for woofers compared to A/V's?
I'll be connecting my laptop via minijack/headphone plug to my kenwood deck. How is the SQ as far as these connections go?
Thinking about trying to find a deck thats reasonably priced with A/V inputs, then getting an external soundcard for my laptop with A/V outs.
Think this will be necessary? The only "good" SQ items I have on board so far as my subwoofers/amp (diamond M6's 12"/Arc Audio 1500w) Havnt done any front end work yet. Other then that im just using some basic pioneer speakers powered by my deck.
Would a line in/headphone jack give off noticeably different SQ for woofers compared to A/V's?
anytime you use the headphone port on a laptop or mp3 player your using an amplified signal that has gone through the players internal amp, these often will cause distortion and are less faverable to a true line out of the Digital Analog converter, (look for a line out on the laptop as it may have one) (also the same as taking the sound through the port on the bottom of an ipod as its a level line out)
So to finish yes your second idea will give the better sound.
So to finish yes your second idea will give the better sound.
anytime you use the headphone port on a laptop or mp3 player your using an amplified signal that has gone through the players internal amp, these often will cause distortion and are less faverable to a true line out of the Digital Analog converter, (look for a line out on the laptop as it may have one) (also the same as taking the sound through the port on the bottom of an ipod as its a level line out)
So to finish yes your second idea will give the better sound.
So to finish yes your second idea will give the better sound.




So, best option - External USB soundcard with a/v outs, and buy a headunits with a/v in? Without killing the bank, what would you recommend as far as a headunit goes that has preouts 5v+ and AV in?
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