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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
Using PC speakers with Presonus Firepod
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[QUOTE="Randyman..., post: 193759, member: 12261"] Just get a 1/8" to RCA adaptor for your current speakers, and plug them into the Firepod (assuming they are some sort of POWERED speakers). If your speakers are relying on the Soundcard for power (un-poweed monitors), I might not do this. 15K SCSI drives are killer, but totally un-needed. A standard 7200 RPM ATA-100 or SATA will get you well over 50 Tracks (more like 100 Tracks) - so you'd be spending 4x the cash for un-needed performance gains. Spend that cash on a new set of monitors instead!!!!!!!!! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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