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Hey folks,
Pardon the noob question, but search only yielded discussions that got increasingly technical with every post, which didn't do me any good.
What is the simplest/cheapest way to amplify your PC soundcard headphone or line stereo output to drive a couple of X/Y scanners? I'm looking for a bare-bones approach: left channel going to a X scanner, right to Y scanner (be that an old HD galvo, cone speaker, mechanical relay, lama hair, whatever).
An output in the range of -10v, 10v would be great since I'm mostly interested in investigating different scanning methods and that's a good voltage range to plug in any mixture of different type actuators.
Appreciated.
Pardon the noob question, but search only yielded discussions that got increasingly technical with every post, which didn't do me any good.
What is the simplest/cheapest way to amplify your PC soundcard headphone or line stereo output to drive a couple of X/Y scanners? I'm looking for a bare-bones approach: left channel going to a X scanner, right to Y scanner (be that an old HD galvo, cone speaker, mechanical relay, lama hair, whatever).
An output in the range of -10v, 10v would be great since I'm mostly interested in investigating different scanning methods and that's a good voltage range to plug in any mixture of different type actuators.
Appreciated.