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Dec 23, 2009

that cool majestic sound is unworthy of the internal speaker.

My standard speakers play sound, but I've not gotten the power-up noise to go through them.

Do I have to use the fiber optic connections to get this sound routed?

Or is it wired into the main machine's speaker only?

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