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You can plug in higher ohm speakers , the higher the ohm the higher the resistance is, it is a danger when you plug lower ohm speakers into a higer ohm Amp , at a high volume that will cause them to blow , the center speaker would be fine to use a higer ohm speaker , your best choice is to buy a Active Subwoofer, which means the sub has it's own power supply , and u can blast the thing as much as u like , thn u can turn the bass down on all the other speaker's so u can play it louder , and have the sub turned up has high as u like , this is the best way to get great sound with high volume , buy a Active sub woofer , any active subwoofer is ok , a active sub woofer has its own volume and inputs on the speaker ,
This is the common issue with every Kindle Modal You need to attach external speakers o get the better volume. Apart from the Volume issue you can get in touch with the Amazon Customer Care Support Kindle Technical Support Registration 877 690 9305
We don't have any website here. CB radios typically do produce limited volume. If you have tried different external speakers already, and you are confident you have a good antenna setup, it seems you may need an amplifier. However consider all this first -
that's called breaking up or overloading it means that the speaker is being asked to play louder than it was designed to play!! this will ruin the speaker at all volume levels if allowed to make that sound for very long..advice? lower the volume till that noise disappears it's not a product fault it's user error advice turn it down or buy a more powerful unit to achieve the volume you want/need
the problem is the speakers if you want more volume on your speakers you have to buy electric speaker the ones that plug to the electricity and it will sound louder than the ones you have i had the same problem
use another device like your i pod to make your jbl sounds louder and then plugged it to your pc without turning it off. after plugging try to test it if works.
hi. i have a sony amplifier. i plug the speakers in like normal. i turn it on and the right side speeker works fine. but you half to crank it up all the way just to barely hear the left speeker. we switched speakers and its still the same effect. we think its the amp itself. we tried our balance settings. it was fine. but right now its just playing one speaker louder then the left one. can anyone help me?
Hey Mate, being honest weve sold alot of TFT monitors and most are hard to hear with all the volumes turned up, only thing you can try are.
turn volume up to max on the monitors menu,
also double click on the little speaker icon on the bottom right hand corner of the screen and a volume menu appears turn up WAV, & the main one on the left.
if you are not getting any sound at all check you have the audio cable from the monitor plugged into the green connection on the back of the pc.
Afraid thats the only options to get it louder or buy a set of speakers to get the sound louder.
All the best
John
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