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Anonymous Posted on Feb 04, 2014

From [email protected] speaker system ca-3602 laptop satellite c55-a windows 8 small speakers work but subwoofer don't tried on a older laptop everything works ok that has windows 7 don't know what to do thanks

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Carlos L. Burgos

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2008

SOURCE: no sound from the CA speakers - but controls still work!

Hello there!

First things first!

Just reinstall the USB driver for this speakers, and enable sound on multimedia, NOT muted. pop up volume.
RMS speakers if problem continue.
1.0 usb?
2.0 usb?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: need wiring and 9pin connector diagram

Dell (Altec Lansing) A425 Subwoofer Pinouts

This is a standard female DB-9 serial port.
Here are the pinouts.

Pin 1 = Left Speaker Out +

Pin 2 = Left Speaker Out - (Common Ground)

Pin 3 = Left Line In +

Pin 4 = Right Line In +

Pin 5 = Left/Right line In - (Common Ground)

Pin 6 = Right Speaker Out +

Pin 7 = Right Speaker Out - (Common Ground)

Pin 8 = Power A

Pin 9 = Power B

Jumper (short) Power A to B to turn on.
If you want a volume control you need to put one on the inputs. You will buy buy a stereo volume control or potentiometer.
Here is some info on how to do this.
http://g4tv.com/screensavers/features/43665/Pump-Up-The-Volume.html

Cheers!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: Want to use only subwoofer of HK695

The problem is that you need the satallite speakers , they have the volume control on them which thats why you only hear the subwoofer.. yes , i tried other speakers to it and no sound either.So you will need the satellite speakers it come with.. good luck!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2009

SOURCE: No sound from the System, Power light is on the

make sure you plug the subwoofer into the green jack port on your pc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: Center/subwoofer speaker out...mixed

Hi all, I also purchased a logitech x-540 a few days ago and also have the center speaker outputting sound when i test or play the subwoofer. I didn't think this is normal and am now confused. Maybe its a problem with the audio drivers? MB is a ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 with Soundmax drivers. Hopefully someone can help to diagnose/ find a soluytion.

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