Hello all,
I'm afraid my knowledge of how audio set ups work is very limited and am really struggling getting my set up to work. I was rather naive thinking id plug a few things in and it would all work perfectly.
I have recently set up a home cinema and I bought a set of Logitech Z906 speakers to go with it. I also bought a Asus Xonar U5 external soundcard.
http
/www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/speaker-system-z906
https
/www.asus.com/us/Sound-Cards/Xonar_U5/
Initially i tried connecting the two using a digital optical toslink cable ( http
/www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00EZ6QJUU?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00_ ) with the SPDIF adapter at one end to plug into the soundcard (The round to square plug)
This didn't give any sound out of the speakers and I am not sure why, I tried a second cable to connect the speakers and soundcard which was ( http
/www.amazon.co.uk/Vivanco-11-01-N-fiber-Toslink/dp/B001D634DA/ref=sr_1_7?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1451480497&sr=1-7&keywords=vivanco+digital+fibre )
This didn't help either and I still could not hear any sound from the speakers.
So i gave up with that end of it and used the 6 channel input cable (the red black and orange) - This worked great for music etc - But when i put a film on (PC bluray player) and set it to 5.1 on windvd, I got audio from the three front speakers perfectly - However nothing from the rear two
So i flicked the 3d sound on the speakers on and got a superb surround sound effect - however with this came the major drawback of what id presume was one channel not working as Voices were very faint or couldn't hear them at all.
Having invested quite a bit of money into this I am determined to get it to work as best as possible.I am looking for some advice into what the best way to connect by speakers up for the best surround sound (I've been told the only way to get surround sound is via digital optical?) and how i can get this to work?
And if i've missed any crucial information out please let me know or if pictures of the set up are required.
Thank you for any help or advice you may be bale to give,
Dave H
I'm afraid my knowledge of how audio set ups work is very limited and am really struggling getting my set up to work. I was rather naive thinking id plug a few things in and it would all work perfectly.
I have recently set up a home cinema and I bought a set of Logitech Z906 speakers to go with it. I also bought a Asus Xonar U5 external soundcard.
http

https

Initially i tried connecting the two using a digital optical toslink cable ( http

This didn't give any sound out of the speakers and I am not sure why, I tried a second cable to connect the speakers and soundcard which was ( http

This didn't help either and I still could not hear any sound from the speakers.
So i gave up with that end of it and used the 6 channel input cable (the red black and orange) - This worked great for music etc - But when i put a film on (PC bluray player) and set it to 5.1 on windvd, I got audio from the three front speakers perfectly - However nothing from the rear two
So i flicked the 3d sound on the speakers on and got a superb surround sound effect - however with this came the major drawback of what id presume was one channel not working as Voices were very faint or couldn't hear them at all.
Having invested quite a bit of money into this I am determined to get it to work as best as possible.I am looking for some advice into what the best way to connect by speakers up for the best surround sound (I've been told the only way to get surround sound is via digital optical?) and how i can get this to work?
And if i've missed any crucial information out please let me know or if pictures of the set up are required.
Thank you for any help or advice you may be bale to give,
Dave H