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WARNING, The SPK socket is for a highly amplified output and is therefore not suitable

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WARNING Using Sound on Your PC Connecting Audio Devices to the Rear Panel The SPK socket is for a highly amplified output and is therefore not suitable for connecting headphones. • You can use the LINE OUT socket for headphones with limited power output. • You can use the LINE OUT socket with amplified speakers which have a dedicated headphone socket for this purpose. • If your computer has an HP multimedia control panel (situated at the front of the computer), it is recommended that you use this dedicated headphone output. MIDI/GAME Connect a joystick (for game software) or MIDI instrument. The MIDI port is disabled by default. You will have to enable this port if you wish to use it with a MIDI. There are also several internal connectors located on the sound board itself. Information on these is given on page 23. English 17

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English
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Using Sound on Your PC
Connecting Audio Devices to the Rear Panel
WARNING
The SPK socket is for a highly amplified output and is therefore not suitable for
connecting headphones.
You can use the LINE OUT socket for headphones with limited power
output.
You can use the LINE OUT socket with amplified speakers which have a
dedicated headphone socket for this purpose.
If your computer has an HP multimedia control panel (situated at the
front of the computer), it is recommended that you use this dedicated
headphone output.
MIDI/GAME
Connect a joystick (for game software) or MIDI instrument. The
MIDI port is disabled by default. You will have to enable this port if
you wish to use it with a MIDI.
There are also several internal connectors located on the sound board itself.
Information
on these is given on
page 23
.