Audio Cables and your PC

Audio Cables and your PC

UMix Audio

  • The audio card on your PC plays two channels, typically stereo.
  • The UMix Music Player software plays two independent zones of mono audio - not stereo.
  • On the player these are called Zone A and Zone B. See the Audio Player image below.

Audio Player

Cables

  • A special cable is used to send audio from your PC to your amplifier. See the picture below.
  • The cable ships with every player system from UMix.
  • If only Zone A is used, the content will flow to both RCA ends, allowing you to place content on both channels if you are using a stereo amplifier.

Audio Cable

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