Need some help with my Delta1010 and passive monitors

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Hullo,
I have a Delta1010 (using Adobe Audition), and for my reference amp for my monitors, I have an old Sansui 661 amp. How do I set up my Delta1010 to work properly with my Sansui so that my wav files from the computer come out thru the amp and speakers? Below is a link to a pic of the Sansui amp with all the labels easy to read.

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get some 1/4 to rca cables http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog_name=CTLG&product_id=42-2373 and run them from the delta to the aux on the amp and get a 1/4 male to 2 1/4 female splitter http://www.radioshack.com/product.a..._name=CTLG_007_002_001_002&product_id=274-894 and plug that into the headphone output of the amp. run 2 1/4 cables into the monitors. what kind of monitors do you have? and where at in the triad man? I'm in greensboro.
you really need to look into getting a small power amp instead of a reciever

http://www.americanmusical.com/item--i-SAM-S170.html
 
I'm not understanding what the headphone output on the reciever has to do with anything.

I'd setup the Delta's 1/2 outputs into the aux in on the reciever, then hook up the monitors to the L/R speaker outputs.
 
yeah but i didnt see rca outputs on his reciever. his just seemed to be the wire clip outputs. is there a wire clip to rca or 1/4 cable? if so then I'm kicking myself right now
 
Yes, the back just has little speaker-wire-clip-thingies; I already have my speakers hooked up, and they work (I listen to the radio up there), I just don't know exactly where and how to hook the Delta1010 to the receiver, and then - this is the most important part - I don't know exactly how to set up the Delta1010 in Windows to work properly with the outputs.

The reason I use this receiver is because it is an excellent quality amp (with good tonal frequencies), and was extremely cheap... I got it for about $40 to use with our home theater, and then decided to use it for my studio when my old computer speakers died.

And I'm in Greensboro as well.
 
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