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I attached the front panel audio connector on my Antec Sonata using the
standard 10-pin Intel connector on my Asus P4P800 motherboard. When I plug
in a set of speakers or headphones to the front audio inputs, and I switch
the audio to the left and right channel, it goes the opposite way.
When I have the speakers/phones hooked up to the REAR motherboard audio
connector everything is fine. Left is left and right is right.
I have tried pulling the 10 pin connector and installing each pin
individually. Same thing. I switched the left to the right connector and
the right to the left and the front panel worked fine, left was left and
right was right. I thought that was the solution but then the back panel
audio was switched around (left was right and right was left). I didn't know
that front and back panel audio were connected somehow. When I pull the
front panel audio connector out altogether I get no sound at all from the
REAR panel audio.
I am using the Asus software driver for their on-board audio and it is
loaded correctly as far as I know. This is a real hair puller but I'm
starting to think that the front panel is mis-wired at the hdphon/spkr
connection itself and a properly wired connector would solve the problem.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
Thanks, Ted
I attached the front panel audio connector on my Antec Sonata using the
standard 10-pin Intel connector on my Asus P4P800 motherboard. When I plug
in a set of speakers or headphones to the front audio inputs, and I switch
the audio to the left and right channel, it goes the opposite way.
When I have the speakers/phones hooked up to the REAR motherboard audio
connector everything is fine. Left is left and right is right.
I have tried pulling the 10 pin connector and installing each pin
individually. Same thing. I switched the left to the right connector and
the right to the left and the front panel worked fine, left was left and
right was right. I thought that was the solution but then the back panel
audio was switched around (left was right and right was left). I didn't know
that front and back panel audio were connected somehow. When I pull the
front panel audio connector out altogether I get no sound at all from the
REAR panel audio.
I am using the Asus software driver for their on-board audio and it is
loaded correctly as far as I know. This is a real hair puller but I'm
starting to think that the front panel is mis-wired at the hdphon/spkr
connection itself and a properly wired connector would solve the problem.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
Thanks, Ted