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Hi!
I just bought a 5.1 surround sound speaker set for my computer in my bedroom. The rear speakers are next to me in bed while the front speakers are at the other end of the bed at my feet. While I enjoy the surround sound during movies that support ...
Started by thegreyspot on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Usually with a 5.1 speaker system on the Realtek HD ,
you should get an upmix of your stereo like Radio Shack and have the front and rear speakers go through it between the computer and you, so that when you're doing a non-5.1 sound activity....
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This is mostly make offer, just wanna move this stuff for maybe $20-30 a pair plus shipping
Kenwood 6 1/2" coaxials. Good for rears in crew cabs and in front doors.
Alpine S-type components, midrange only. Great if you blew your door speakers!
Infinity...
Started by Forklift on
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Bump Alpines are 6 1/2"? why yes, yes they are, sorry I forgot to say Alpines fit in the door of an NBS without modification? how much for the alpines with shipping to Louisiana. .
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I'm looking for a decent sounding pair of speakers that fall in the 20 to 80 dollar range. Anyone got recommendations?
Started by RCIX on
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And here's a Review
At home I use a Philips MMS171-PC 2.1 Multimedia Speaker System.
Range (from $40).
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Scenario - I want to use my mic plug as a "line-in" input that will get mixed with the other audio being output to the speakers. How can this be done on Windows 7 / Vista?
Started by Christothes on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
In Windows 7:
Click the volume control icon in the notification area
Click the speaker icon above" Click "Speakers" and then "Properties" In the properties dialog go the the Levels tab Unmute.
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I have an old Toshiba Laptop (Satellite 1900-03) running Windows XP. I recently bought a little microphone to plug into the mic port but discovered that the sound is being fed live through the speakers causing feedback.
My question is how do I stop the...
Started by andygrunt on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
I assume you mean that the microphone sound is being played back through the speakers.
The best suggestion seems to distance your mic from the speakers ...
Read "How to Eliminate Feedback".
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My brother just bought a pair of usb headphones/ mic to play a game. He really only wants to use the mic portion of the unit and leave the speakers.
Does anyone know of any setting that would could account for the usb headphones "muteing" the speakers...
Started by Crash893 on
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If he however connects them to an output on speakers, this won't work since speakers will probably automatically switch off when.
In that case speakers shouldn't be muted when using headphones.
Output.
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I have two speakers stereo speakers but when I use the sound control panel applet to test my audio configuration I get sound in the right speaker when the user interface indicates the right speaker and vice versa. Is there a way to swap the audio output...
Started by Manga Lee on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
I experienced this same....
The only guaranteed-possible way to swap is to physically swap the wires/speakers in hardware.
Others don't.
Some soundcard drivers).
Rewire the speakers properly.
Swap the positions of the two speakers.
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I just installed Ubuntu 9.04 and have been unable to get sound functioning. I have a set of USB speakers (not USB powered with a stereo plug... they are totally USB).
I've tried plugging them directly into the tower as well as into the USB port on my ...
Started by Mike on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
If your.
USB audio systems such as speakers normally comply with the USB audio class specification.
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I've got some M-Audio AV40s at home, plugged into a power strip that includes a mac mini and an LCD monitor. If I plug the power strip into a power meter (like a kill-a-watt, except I live in NZ so I have a different brand that can handle 240V), I might...
Started by John Fouhy on
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:-)
Hope this helps..
I recommend leaving the speakers plugged in and help save the planet.
Do the same.
Steady watts, then plug the speakers in and out and see if the change is the same.
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Would a $30 pair of Kenwood speakers from Crutchfield be an improvement over the stock speakers in my 2003 PT Cruiser?
Kenwood KFC-1654S 6-1/2" dual-cone car speakers also fit 6-3/4" openings at Crutchfield.com
Thanks!
Started by bladerunner6 on
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Yes they would! I would also recommend changing the rear speakers at the same time.
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