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    connect laptop to receiver?

    I have an Onkyo receiver - don't recall the model number but it's one of their higher end models from 2 years ago. I want to be able to play my on-line music service (via a laptop computer with wireless network) through my receiver. Is that connection possible?

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    yes, it is possible.
    you would want something to pass a digital signal to the Onkyo (assuming it has digi in).
    Edirol UA-1D comes to mind. relatively inexpensive for 16bit I/O.
    The UA-5 (edirol as well) is a great little box for 24bit I/O over USB 1.1. Not a bad sounding DAC either, probably better than that in your reciever. Those run about $200ish.
    check EBAY.

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    M-Audio Audiophile USB

    Also in the $150 - 200 range is the M-Audio Audiophile USB external sound card:



    Which has digital and analog I/O, and sounds great. makes my MP3's sound very impressive out of my computer. I am currently using the digital out to stream into my msb link dac. I'm pretty happy with it. also has a nice headphone out, and you can record your analog/vinyl sources into your computer with this, if you have them (although I haven't tried this feature yet). I got mine for about $160 on ebay.

    -Eric

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    Couldn't you just connect the speaker output to a preamp input? I've done that plenty of times, and requires only a $3 cable you can get at Radio Shack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N. Abstentia
    Couldn't you just connect the speaker output to a preamp input? I've done that plenty of times, and requires only a $3 cable you can get at Radio Shack.
    Oh yeah, that works too, and is much cheaper.

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    Thanks for the help. I was hoping for a "$3 cable from Radio Shack" solution.

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    Yeah it's a mini plug on one end (plugs into the speaker output on laptop) then dual RCA's on the other which go to your receiver.

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    I've had problems with ground loops when connecting my laptop to my reciever this way.

    If the laptop is plugged into the wall, then I get an odd humming sound. If its working off a battery, it sounds fine. Its certainly worth <$10 to test out, but don't be shocked if you have the same issue. I still haven't worked around it, but may end up buying a DVD player (Go Video) that allows you to stream audio and video over a network. Since my HT is next to the router, this should work for me. I just have to buy the DVD player to see if it works.

    Good luck

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