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First post, by Linoleum

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I am hoping to connect a sound blaster Live! to an Audigy 2 Front Panel Drive; most importantly, the headphone jack. The rest is not important (for now)...

I did the best I could to map as many connections as possible:

The attachment sblive-to-audigy2drive.jpg is no longer available

(see: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HxNqo … dit?usp=sharing)

As you can see, this is going to be a wiring sh*t show! So, I'd like to find the minimum connections required to have the headphones connection working...

Anyone has experienced this?

P3 866, V3, SB Audigy 2
P2 300, TNT, V2, Audigy 2 ZS
P233 MMX, Mystique 220, V1, AWE64
P100, S3 Virge GX, AWE64, WavetablePi & PicoGus
Prolinea 4/50, ET4000, SB 16, WavetablePi
486DX2 66, CL-GD5424, SB 32, SC55
SC386SX 25, TVGA8900, Audician32+

Reply 1 of 3, by darry

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If you just want to use the I/O panel as a headphone DAC, you can do that much more simply.

See https://polprog.net/blog/audigy2zs/

If you want something likely better sounding (and measuring), easier to implement but a bit more costly, I suggest looking into something like an SMSL DS100 . If your card has noisy analogue out, but also has S/PDIF (coaxial or optical) digital out, cheap "OK" DACs exist

Full disclosure: I own several X-FI and Audigy 2 I/O panels and they all seem to have developped issues to some degree with either reliable detectability or audio or both when used with X-FI cards, which made me consider and buy the SMSL DS100. Though this is overkill for a Live! and its oddly non transparent digital I/O (even at 48KHz). For 44.1KHz content resampled to 48KHz by the Live! card's DSP, you can see how that measures here Re: Not so crazy idea : using a Raspberry Pi 4 with jackd , Zita A2J bridge and jack_mixer to make a software S/PDIF mix along with a comparison to a modern open-source realtime resampler implementation, if that is of interest to you.

EDIT: On the Amazon page for the DS100, there are some other measurement comparisons, if interested.

Reply 2 of 3, by Linoleum

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Well, well, well... I found on DriverHeaven forum a thread dating from 2005 where username 10v3r posted a wiring diagram where he was connecting his Audigy 2ZS card to a Live! front panel (the reverse of what I am trying to do):

The attachment LiveToAudigy2_v2.jpg is no longer available

... and it works!! I will need to test all connections and report back. But, the headphone jack and volume knob do work!

Source:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090605235042/ht … html#post527070

P3 866, V3, SB Audigy 2
P2 300, TNT, V2, Audigy 2 ZS
P233 MMX, Mystique 220, V1, AWE64
P100, S3 Virge GX, AWE64, WavetablePi & PicoGus
Prolinea 4/50, ET4000, SB 16, WavetablePi
486DX2 66, CL-GD5424, SB 32, SC55
SC386SX 25, TVGA8900, Audician32+

Reply 3 of 3, by darry

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Linoleum wrote on 2024-11-08, 01:46:
Well, well, well... I found on DriverHeaven forum a thread dating from 2005 where username 10v3r posted a wiring diagram where h […]
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Well, well, well... I found on DriverHeaven forum a thread dating from 2005 where username 10v3r posted a wiring diagram where he was connecting his Audigy 2ZS card to a Live! front panel (the reverse of what I am trying to do):

The attachment LiveToAudigy2_v2.jpg is no longer available

... and it works!! I will need to test all connections and report back. But, the headphone jack and volume knob do work!

Source:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090605235042/ht … html#post527070

Next steps :

a) Design, build/test and "mass" produce a reversible interposer
b) sell and profit 😉

More seriously, I'm glad you got it to work with apparently full functionality.

EDIT: Oh, and if you intend to use this under DOS, especially with the few programs that natively support the Live! on that OS, keep in mind that not all the Live!'s S/PDIF ports are equal under DOS. For an example of the potential caveats, see Re: sblive dos digital output .