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JBL CREATURE II Computer Speakers - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Old Speaks
if u r little idea u can fix it
by using sinthetic rubber based gum (like fevicol sr) and glue it.
Jbl wiring diagram
OK
See you CPU's backside you will find two different speaker input saket (in green ,yellow or pink) fix your speaker pins in their colors and the speaker will work
Sound problem
Hello There Jaytee75
You need to has a 5.1 sound card at least to get the sound right on this particular speakers. and like sound blaster cards, Audigy, or X-fi, to has better connection and sound for speakers.
good Luck
Speakers hissing/humming
Hi Nate41
you won't do anithyng
may be is a bad resistor inside, that get hot and probably start to do this problem. try disconecting the speakers, and move to other place, more cooler, and try to see if you don't get the hissing and humming sound now. sometimes dust and hot places get to this problem.
beside that, may be a path to a problem.
Working on tv/playstation 2
You can easily buy RCA conectors and splice them. Remove the 1/8 plug from the speakers and strip the ends and add the RCA connector. I am not so sure of what it would sound like but the ohms may be different.
Channels
You've camped the speakers onto the right channel only. While the balance is on the left unhook one of your speakers and connect to the other channel it will come on the now you should have balanced speakers. Can you come back and tell me if that helped.
Sound problem
What motherboard are you using? Does it have a Volume effects changer option on its Sound Card? Try changing that option first.
JBL Creature speakers
You can try and download the manual through pdf here. Just copy and paste into your browser but if the manual doesnt help let me know and i will be happy to be of more help to you
http://manuals.harman.com/JBL/HOM/Owner%27s%20Manual/Creature%20OM%20Rev%20A.pdf
Volume too low
Perhaps the speaker cons got damp this would effect the sound output try and plug in a speaker to one of the outputs and se if the sound is better.
How to open jbl on stage 200id?
To open the JBL On Stage 200iD, you need to follow these steps:
Remove the power adapter from the back of the device.
Turn the device over so that the bottom is facing up.
Locate the six rubber pads on the bottom of the device and remove them using a plastic opening tool.
Remove the six 1cm T-10 torx screws found under the rubber pads using a T-10 Torx screwdriver.
Open the device along its seam.
For more information, please refer to the JBL ON STAGE 200ID USER MANUAL.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/788652/Jbl-On-Stage-200id.html
10/27/2023 9:59:32 PM •
JBL Audio...
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on Oct 27, 2023
Problem with your JBL BoomBox2 speaker (or similiar) ?
Just found this out, after crazy searching & brainstorming.
So if your speaker suddenly goes silent or sound comes and goes, you can check this out:
At least the JBL BoomBox seems to have this integrated in its architecture so there's nothing we can do about it, complain to JBL : )
But to the problem: if the SOURCE of music/sound is too low, then the speaker may go into a "sleep mode" - silent. So ensure always your SOURCE of sound, connected to the speaker, has volume at least 80% to avoid this problem.
Hope this helps & no one needs to ditch and buy a new one ! : )
How do I fix a BLINKING light on the jbl 10..G2 input signal board that causes no signal to go thru
A blinking light on the JBL 10" G2 input signal board can indicate a problem with the input signal. Here are some steps you can take to try to resolve the issue:
- Check the input cables: Make sure the cables are securely connected and there's no damage to the cables or the input jacks. Try swapping out the cables with a known working set to see if that resolves the issue.
- Check the source: Make sure the source device (such as a mixer or computer) is working properly and is sending an output signal.
- Check the input settings: Make sure the input settings on the JBL 10" G2 are correct. Refer to the manual for information on the correct input settings.
- Power cycle the device: Turn off the JBL 10" G2 and unplug it from the power source. Wait a few minutes and then plug it back in and turn it on.
- Check for firmware updates: Make sure you have the latest firmware installed on the JBL 10" G2. Refer to the manual or the JBL website for information on firmware updates.
- Contact JBL customer support: If you're unable to resolve the issue with the above steps, contact JBL customer support for further assistance.
If the issue persists, it's possible that the input signal board on the JBL 10" G2 may need to be repaired or replaced. In this case, you may want to consider contacting JBL customer support for information on repair options.
2/1/2023 5:46:55 PM •
JBL Audio...
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on Feb 01, 2023
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