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Low sound coming from soundsticks II

I just installed the system but the sound output is ver low.

  • lscar71 Apr 14, 2009

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On the right stick, there are two metal pieces at the bottom of the stick. The right one is + for volume up, and the left is - for volume down.

Press the + one a few times with your finger as they are touch activated. Be careful though, as it can get loud very quickly. Play some music and set the computer volume to about half way. Then press the + speaker on the right hand side until you are happy with the volume.

Hope this helps,

Nathan.

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