By Riddle - usenet poster
I don't know if anyone here would know, but when a connect
the two audio RCA plugs into an adapter to a 3.5mm stereo
plug and then into my external speakers (TDK S150
Tremors),the sound is extremely quet and only seems to
come out of one speaker (The left one). Has anyone had
this problem? Or should I just phone Tech Support?
Thanks
Solution #1
posted on Aug 10, 2005
Bomber - usenet poster
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I think the problem is that your signal going from the x
box to the speakers is not aplified enough, try running
through a stereo reciever first. even a cheap on will do
the job. As far as only getting one side (left) try a new
connector, or just run it through the reciever like I said
before. Should cure all the problems. Go strait from the x
box with rca cables, to the reciever which in turn will
power the speakers.
let me know if this helps.
Kris
box to the speakers is not aplified enough, try running
through a stereo reciever first. even a cheap on will do
the job. As far as only getting one side (left) try a new
connector, or just run it through the reciever like I said
before. Should cure all the problems. Go strait from the x
box with rca cables, to the reciever which in turn will
power the speakers.
let me know if this helps.
Kris
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 10, 2005
M0nica L - usenet poster
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The problem may also be the connector. You may be using a mono connector
when you need to be using a stereo one. Just check it to make sure, they
aren't that expensive.
in article 0b8801c23c23$c2f20cc0$3aef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA09, kris at
kjver @yahoo.com wrote on 8/4/02 6:59 PM:
when you need to be using a stereo one. Just check it to make sure, they
aren't that expensive.
in article 0b8801c23c23$c2f20cc0$3aef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA09, kris at
kjver @yahoo.com wrote on 8/4/02 6:59 PM:
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Solution #3
posted on Aug 10, 2005
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Thanks for the reply, I'll try that, but for now, Iv'e
sort of got it working. Because my TV is mono, Ive made a
cable that splits the single RCA (coming out of the TV's
mono out) into two RCA's which in turn ive plugged into
the adapter. Routing it through the TV gives it the proper
volume. The only problem, however, is that I have to put
up with mono sound. Thanks for the help!
Garrick
sort of got it working. Because my TV is mono, Ive made a
cable that splits the single RCA (coming out of the TV's
mono out) into two RCA's which in turn ive plugged into
the adapter. Routing it through the TV gives it the proper
volume. The only problem, however, is that I have to put
up with mono sound. Thanks for the help!
Garrick
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