I want to add a vga extension to my sub-woofer. I have the vga extension cord (working just fine on my monitor) but when i plug it in, the speakers doesn't work and it driving me nuts. What could be cause of this and how can i fix it?
SOURCE: wired remote cable extension
Most monitor cables have only 14 of the pins connected, but if you get a fully wired svga extention cable it does work fine.
Steve
SOURCE: How to disassemble Logitech Z-340 sub-woofer
The speaker bezel can be removed in only two ways:
1) Somehow remove the grille in order to get a the screws which hold the bezel onto the cabinet. I tried to do this and couldn't get it to budge. Once I got the thing open I observed that Logitech used a LOT of glue to hold this thing together.
2) Drill holes THROUGH the grill above each of the 8 screws large enough so you can loosen the screws.
Once you get it open, you'll be shocked to discover what you thought was the subwoofer cone is actually A ROUND PIECE OF CARDBOARD fastened to the foam. The 4" driver is behind this fastened to a board halfway back pointing into the chamber containing the electronics.
You can get to the power transformer, but good luck removing it. The screws are nearly impossible to unfasten; more glue but more importantly incredibly awful access to the nut and screw (yes, a screw, not a bolt).
I wouldn't pay 5 bucks for this system. Luckily, I didn't.
SOURCE: Logitech THX Z-2300 Speakers Don't work and subwoofer does
Well, just because someone at Logitech said the speakers are definitely broken doesn't necessarily make it so. They told me the same thing, yet when I read on another forum that plugging earphones into the wired remote sometimes seems to make things better, I plugged earphones into the wired remote -- and Voila! All of a sudden the blue light went on and I had sound from all three speakers. The sound continued working properly even after removing the earphone jack. IMO the problem could be with the wired remote rather than with the speakers themselves. My speakers work again!
SOURCE: Logitech x-230 speaker system
Ironically enough, I went on here because I have the satellites but no subwoofer! LOL, what are the odds. Anyways, if you happen to receive this information, can you please email me at [email protected]?
Like I said, I'm searching for the same exact information for a similar problem and this would REALLY help as I can't power the speakers without this.
SOURCE: Adding VGA extension cable caused fuse in subwoofer to short
I also had this happen to me last night
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