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Using component stereo system amplifier and speakers

By Spybryon

12 years ago


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    #3 12 years ago

    Another way to do it if your stereo doesn't have a high level input is to feed the pin's speaker wires into a line level converter. These convert the signal back down to RCA so you can then feed them into your stereo. I have seen them for as little as $5 and over $150 depending on features/quality.

    #5 12 years ago

    The amp in the game is probably fine for most, but better speakers can make a difference. Realistically, the sampling and sophistication of the audio in all but the most recent games is pretty low.

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