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Posted on Oct 05, 2009

I have problems with Logitech X-530. Only two of the five speakers give up the sound when connected to your computer or iPod. But when I connect them to the TV so give all of them sound. How can I get all five to be working when I have them connected to the computer or ipod?

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How do I connect a Logitech X530 speaker system to my Panasonic Blue Ray DVD?

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well...chek your music system or computer that does not support this sorround sound system...its contemporary stereo type...u need a player whic gives supports to this logitech...if all your jack connections are ok...thanks!!! you can do one more thing..use a converter..but that will not give you quality sound...hope it would help you!!
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I purchased a new desktop PC with Windows 7, & I'm trying to find out what the correct connection is for the Logitech X-530 Speakers is. That is, can I get all the 5 speakers to work at the same time?

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The "back-left" and "back-right" speakers require special connections to the sound-card.
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Connect the AC power.
Connect them to an iPod.
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When connecting the leads to the sound card do i plug one into the pc. and should all the speakers work straight away,I only have thee woofer and the centre speaker working.. LOGITECH X-530

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Connecting Logitech X-530 speakers to TV flatscreen.

It really depends on what the Tv is capable of, and how you want to strategize the connection, but yes, it can be done.

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Another way you could attempt to connect it, is to buy a stereo RCA-to-3.5mm (g9) adapter, and connect to your computer's line in (if it's stereo). Your computer would be doing all the speaker sound positioning, and would have to be left on while you're watching TV, but that would work, as well.
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