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Posted on Sep 04, 2017

Unplugged Speakers and now my laptop doesn't play sound

I have JBL speakers and when i took my laptop out with me i had to unplug the speakers, however my laptop now wn't play any sounds at all. On iTunes it doesnt play as if i have taken the speakers out adn it pauses the song, but even things on utube wont play. It's as if my laptop thinks it doesnt have speakers, although it does have the sound bars but doesnt make any noise.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2007

SOURCE: JBL CREATURE SPEAKERS

Hi there ! Sure, it's possible to connect such speakers on a tv. Usually, you're gonna have an RCA (white + red) audio outputs on the back of the tv in the A/V connections. That's the one you want to use ! That connection may, or may not be variable, and usually has a configurable behavior through the TV's menu, in the audio submenu. You wanna look for 'Audio Out' or similar. The speakers probably have a 1/8 of an inch mini stereo connection, which is meant to be connected on a PC sound card. You only need a RCA to 1/8 Mini Stereo adapter, which can be found at a dollar store, radio shack, best buy or any electronics store you got close for 2-5$. Hope that helps ! cheebster.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: Low volume on creature speakers

Your speaker volume must have reset. You have to touch the dots on the right speaker to turn up the volume to desired volume. I just remembered that on my system. Hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

SOURCE: JBL Creature Speakers

I fixed a similar problem I was having. It requires a little work.

Take out the four screws from under the broken speaker. Carefully remove the cover, separating the speaker from the base. The two are wired together so don't pull them apart with force. Then remove the single screw, which is much larger the the previous four, and separate the speaker from the top cover.

If you chose you can remove the wires from the speaker, they just snap on, but its not required.

What I found is the speaker issue is not with the wire or the power, but the speaker it's self. On the back there is a big round metal piece. On my speaker that piece was pushed towards the front of the speaker. When I looked at the good speaker, that big piece was all the way back. So I simply pulled it back and presto, instant fix!

I hope this works for you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2010

SOURCE: JBL Creature 2.1 Left Speaker not working

Hiya

Too late to resolve the original poster's worries, I can assume, but I arrived here when searching on account of the same problem and resolved it. This is going to sound implausibly condescending, I'm afraid (and excuse th elack of technical terminology!)...

I couldn't get my left speaker to work exactly as above, but then looked carefully at the shape of the respective cables leading to the sub. You have to fit the triangle shape of the lead into the triangular shape of the hole. The speaker CAN be connected what *feels* like correctly, but is in fact connected incorrectly (ie, not all the way in).

This is more a problem with the left speaker than the right since it's a triangle and the right is a square, and can be a little fiddly.

Anyone else experiencing the same problem should probably take a quick moment just to check this isn't it! :)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2011

SOURCE: buzzing sound coming from my jbl creature speakers no music

Hi I have had my JBL speakers for 2 years now. Recently the sub woofer has been making a buzzing sound but it continued to work ok. Now the speakers have also stopped working! Is there a solution to this problem? Would be grateful if someone got back to me.

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