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Sending stereo signals
Having downloaded a program for recording from my home stereo system to
computer (Sound Studio), I need a cable for transmitting to the computer (a distance of about 20 feet). Is making this cable as simple as putting a stereo plug on each end of speaker wire to go from headphones output on my receiver to audio input on the computer? That is, do I need shielded cable or something more substantial than speaker wire? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis |
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