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Posted on Sep 06, 2010

WHere does the green audio plug from the volume control go to the sub or computer

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Logitech x-540 speakers worked great with my old laptop but now I have an ASUS laptop and the light comes on on the volume controller but I get no sound and everything is hooked up correctly

Here's a link to the manual.
https://www.logitech.com/assets/35723/setup-installation-guide.pdf
This is important:
3. A. If you have a PC and a: • 6, 7 or 8 channel (5.1, 6.1 or 7.1) sound card: Connect all 3 colored plugs from the audio input cable to the color-coded jacks on the sound card. 1. If jacks on your soundcard are not color coded, plug the audio input as follows: • green to front L/R (or #1) • black to rear L/R (or #2) • orange to center / sub (or #3) • 4-channel sound card: Connect the green plug from the audio input cable to your sound card's front jack and the black plug to your sound card's rear jack. Do not use the orange plug. • 2-channel sound card: Connect the green plug from the audio input cable to the "line out" jack on your sound card. Do not use the black or orange plugs.
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My PSW350 has no sound

• Check AC plug and green LED onthe back; make sure outlet

is operational

• Check volume control on subwoofer

• For speaker level wire conections, check (+) on amplifier to (+) on

subwoofer and do the same for (-) to (-)

• Check that RCA line level inputs of the subwoofer are not wired from

speaker level outputs of amplifier


if problem still persist , the Sub may needs further troubleshooting

view these sample troubleshooting guide for Computer Speakers
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I plugged in power speakers (the cable green stereo plug which I plugged into the green inlet in the back of the CPU). I can see the volume level moving and I checked that it's not on volume mute) no...

if your computer came with a motherboard disc the sound drivers could be on it
you might have to uninstall then restart your computer then reinstall both the sound drivers and the sound card make sure you have both of these devices backed up to a disc before uninstalling
a yellow? question mark means you need to install/update driver to do this
right click to install driver also
click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to sound,video and game controllers you might see a yellow question mark? Right click to reinstall drivers
click start control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers make sure you have selected the
(((appropriate speakers))) also audio you will find 3 drop down lists make sure you have the correct settings there
also
click start control panel sounds and audio devices you can adjust the volume there also select speaker volume you can change your settings there you can also tick in the box place icon in taskbar
if his does not fix the problem

have you tried this control panel sounds and audio,volume,advanced,speakers select the appropriate speakers from the drop down list or navigate to the device manager scroll to system devices + to expand,system speaker right click properties then select use this device (enable) also you might check
the speakers plug/outlet is usually at the back of the computer you will have to open up the computer to check the lead attached to the rear of the input plug make sure the connection is good
try cleaning your computer of dust using a fine air blower from a compressor making VERY sure that there is no MOISTURE in the air line specifically around the sound card and the CPU central processing unit dust causes static to build up in a computer
hope this helps
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Dell speaker connection color code needed

  • *Turn off your Dell laptop.

    *Connect speakers to the speaker control box. The speaker control box varies depending on the speaker system you have. Two-speaker systems will have a female jack on the back of one speaker that you plug the other into the second speaker. If your system has a sub-woofer, all of the other speakers will plug into it. The connecting cords are color-coded to the jacks on the back of the control box.

    *Plug an audio cable into the "Audio-In" port on the back of the control box. If the audio cable is color-coded, it will be green.

    *Plug the other end of the audio cable into the headphone jack on your laptop.

    *Plug the speakers' power cord into a surge protector to protect your system from power surges. *Plug the surge protector into a wall outlet.

    *Turn on your speakers and set the volume at a medium level. Be prepared to turn the volume up or down after you turn your laptop on.

    *Turn on your laptop and confirm that sound is coming from your speakers.


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    Speakers don't Work on HP Pavilion f1903 desktop

    Just match the color of the male and female on each end. Plug the audio cable (mini stereo phone plugs) to the PC audio line out (green miniphone jack) to the Powered speaker mini stereo phone audio line input jack (green color jack). You will have to set the volume controls of the speaker control knob and at the PC on screen volume control panel.
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    My volume is not working correctly. I have it turned up to 100 - the highest and I can barely hear it.

    Monitor volume is affected by TWO volume controls (or even three...)
    1: Volume on the monitor can be set to 80%
    2: Main Volume on the COMPUTER can be set to your liking.
    3: Wave volume on the computer mixer settings should be set for 80% (See Sound on your control panel or right click your volume control near the clock)

    If all these are right and the volume is still low, check that the audio is not set for surround 5 or 7 channel and the monitor audio connector is plugged into the REAR green connection on the computer.

    Still problems, the audio driver in the monitor is shot.
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    Green light on speakers and sub. No sound - only hissing noise

    open volume control & remove check from mute button.

    start-program-acessories-entertainment-volume control.
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    Sound won't work without the earphones being plugged in

    Make sure the speaker volume is turned up and also go into Control Panel, Sounds and make sure nothing is muted and all volumes are turned up. Also make sure the speakers are plugged into the sound jack in the back of the pc. The speakers also need power but since the light is on, it sounds like they are plugged in.
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    I lost paper work

    Simple enough,

    everythink connects to the sub, so the 2 speakers the volume controll and the computer cable, then the computer cable comes out the sub into the green audio port on your computer :)
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    Speaker wiring

    the audio out cable (green ended wire sometimes) goes into the audio out socket of your pc. (both are green some in cases with older computers then it will be the middle on of the 3 sockets) if you have more than 3 audio sockets then they will indefinetly be colour coded. if you have a sub and/or remote, plug the left speaker jack into the white socket and the right speaker jack into the red socket of either the remote or sometimes the sub. then just plug it into the wall and adjust the volume control via the start menu and the remote if you have one.

    hope this helps

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