Would An External Surround Sound Card Be Good For My New Logitech Z-5500?

Would an external surround sound card be good for my new Logitech Z-5500.
The problem is that i can only plug in 1 cable at a time it has a green, pink, and black one and each of them work with different sets of speakers so i can only listen to either the front the back or the center set,
so i was wondering if an external sound card has enough holes for the rest of the plugs or should i buy a normal surround sound card…
if so which 1 is a cheap decent 1.

Would An External Surround Sound Card Be Good For My New Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card which is good for my new Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card is good for my new Logitech Z-5500. The problem is that I can connect a cable at a time has a job green, pink and black, each with different sets of speakers so that you can only listen to the front or rear of the center system, so I was wondering if an external soundcard has enough holes for the rest of the plug or do I buy surround sound card … if what is is a cheap decent.

Why are you looking for an external surround sound card? This is because it is connected to a laptop? Give us more information. The Z-5500 3.5mm jacks for surround analog audio, but the ideal would be to use a coaxial cable or optical audio connector. You can not get surround sound from a stereo source. Therefore, why has only one cat. Internal sound cards cost U.S. $ 20 lower for a GB Creative Labs www.newegg.com and buy one.

Simple Computer/Room Setup

Would An External Surround Sound Card Be Good For My New Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card which is good for my new Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card is good for my new Logitech Z-5500. The problem is that I can connect a cable at a time has a job green, pink and black, each with different sets of speakers so that you can only listen to the front or rear of the center system, so I was wondering if an external soundcard has enough holes for the rest of the plug or do I buy surround sound card … if what is is a cheap decent.

Why are you looking for an external surround sound card? This is because it is connected to a laptop? Give us more information. The Z-5500 3.5mm jacks for surround analog audio, but the ideal would be to use a coaxial cable or optical audio connector. You can not get surround sound from a stereo source. Therefore, why has only one cat. Internal sound cards cost U.S. $ 20 lower for a GB Creative Labs www.newegg.com and buy one.

Simple Computer/Room Setup

Would An External Surround Sound Card Be Good For My New Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card which is good for my new Logitech Z 5500?

Outside surround sound card is good for my new Logitech Z-5500. The problem is that I can connect a cable at a time has a job green, pink and black, each with different sets of speakers so that you can only listen to the front or rear of the center system, so I was wondering if an external soundcard has enough holes for the rest of the plug or do I buy surround sound card … if what is is a cheap decent.

Why are you looking for an external surround sound card? This is because it is connected to a laptop? Give us more information. The Z-5500 3.5mm jacks for surround analog audio, but the ideal would be to use a coaxial cable or optical audio connector. You can not get surround sound from a stereo source. Therefore, why has only one cat. Internal sound cards cost U.S. $ 20 lower for a GB Creative Labs www.newegg.com and buy one.

Simple Computer/Room Setup

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  • #1
    Posted by techman2 on February 5th, 2010 at 4:03 am

    Why are you looking for an external surround sound card? Is that because you are connecting this to a laptop? Give us more info.
    The Z-5500 has 3.5mm analog plugs for surround sound, but ideally you would use a coax or optical audio connector. You can’t get surround sound from a stereo source. Hence, the reason why you only have one jack.
    Internal sound cards cost as low as $20 for a Creative Labs. Go to http://www.newegg.com and buy one.