Cyclist33
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Earlier this evening I switched the leads from my computer's soundcard from one set of terminals on the amp to another - literally just turned off the amp, and moved the cable from "tape" over to "CD", and moved the DVD player's cables out of the "CD" terminals and into the "DVD" ones.
Now the PC sound is coming through like, er, a very distant radio that's tuned into white noise. The DVD player (unrelated in cabling terms) is still playing CDs through the amp fine.
So, is it possible to cock up a cable just by switching it in this way while it was still connected to the (on) computer?
[I've tried various reconnections including how I had it before, and I've also now cabled up the soundcard to my surround system (a separate object entirely) and am getting the same issue, so it does seem like it's either the cable or the soundcard's output port that is playing up?
Help!
Thanks
Stu
Now the PC sound is coming through like, er, a very distant radio that's tuned into white noise. The DVD player (unrelated in cabling terms) is still playing CDs through the amp fine.
So, is it possible to cock up a cable just by switching it in this way while it was still connected to the (on) computer?
[I've tried various reconnections including how I had it before, and I've also now cabled up the soundcard to my surround system (a separate object entirely) and am getting the same issue, so it does seem like it's either the cable or the soundcard's output port that is playing up?
Help!
Thanks
Stu
