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<blockquote data-quote="Phacade" data-source="post: 1184124" data-attributes="member: 191945"><p>I am so jonesing to get it now!</p><p></p><p>Oh, since we're on the topic... I've got some Monsoon flat-panel speakers I've been using with my PC; two front, two rear, and a subwoofer slightly smaller than the state of Delaware. Admittedly its the best part of Cthulhu. Great stuff and I'd like to continue using them, but...I can't figure out how.</p><p></p><p>Everytime I look on the Apple store or when I go into the retail Apple store, I've looked. The iMac and the Mac Pro both have a speaker out, basically a headphone jack, on the rear. My speakers currently hood into an Audigy card with 2 plugs. Is there an adaptor of some kind? </p><p></p><p>Or should I look for speakers specifically for a Mac?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phacade, post: 1184124, member: 191945"] I am so jonesing to get it now! Oh, since we're on the topic... I've got some Monsoon flat-panel speakers I've been using with my PC; two front, two rear, and a subwoofer slightly smaller than the state of Delaware. Admittedly its the best part of Cthulhu. Great stuff and I'd like to continue using them, but...I can't figure out how. Everytime I look on the Apple store or when I go into the retail Apple store, I've looked. The iMac and the Mac Pro both have a speaker out, basically a headphone jack, on the rear. My speakers currently hood into an Audigy card with 2 plugs. Is there an adaptor of some kind? Or should I look for speakers specifically for a Mac? [/QUOTE]
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