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But everything else looks good? What about the wires needed to seperate the r and l. channels while EQ'ing? That part is even more confusing
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Well, I guess I don't really know what you're trying to accomplish. Why the DEQ2496? Do you want to simply EQ your subwoofer? If so, the DEQ is not really the route to take...
The splitting of the left and right channels of the soundcard is to break out one of the two channels (right and left) of the line-in and line-out. The jacks on a soundcards line-in and line-out are stereo. You want to get at one of those stereo channels since REW really only uses a single mono channel. The selection of the right or left for testing with REW is selectable in REW.
So, most people use the type of adapter shown below which has a stereo plug on one end and breaks to two mono plugs.
You'll only use one of the two mono channels, fed from a microphone. You require line level signals, so if you use an ECM8000 mic, it needs a preamp to boost the signal to line level. Note that the output of the XENYX 802 preamp is balanced, so you need to use a 1/4" TS plug on its output to convert it to unbalanced to feed it to the soundcard (which is unbalanced)..
The line-out of the soundcard simply feeds your receivers AUX or CD input.
brucek