didn't know my brother's logitech x230 speakers is 110v, i plugged it in a 220v socket..help! thanksdidn't know my brother's logitech x230 speakers is 110v, i plugged it in a 220v socket..help! thanks
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Hey Jaime,
Unfortunately, Dell does not have any available schematics for wiring the x230 speakers available. You would have to maybe contact Logitech.
Thank You,
Dell-Jesse L
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if the green pin is what plugs into your computer, a traditional, headphone 1/8th inch headphone jack, it can be replaced, however there is some soldering involved. Radio shack sells the replaceable ends for just a couple dollars. the only problem is knowing which wires to connect to which points on the new end. i would have to see the wire with the insulation stripped off to be able to tell you which are which
Plug the green lead on the speakers into the headphone socket on the television. You may need to go into the menu to turn up the headphone output. Turn it to 70% on the TV, then use the volume control on the speakers
Check the back of your sub to check your voltage range. You will see something like this: 110V-120V or 110V-220V. If you see the later, you are ready to go. If you see 110-120V only, you will need a power converter to power your speakers as well as any other 110-120V equipment. But no matter what, if it is 110-120V DO NOT PLUG DIRECT TO 220V!! It will blow your speakers. (I lived in Germany for 11 years.)
Try and twist the jack which is connected to your PC, the solder inside could have snapped. If it has a diferent pwer source for the sound system, then power on, hold the jack and short the ends with your fingertips. If the speakers dont respond then its not getting any power, which could be simple loose connection too. Test both and then decide. If you dont have the correct driver then download from: http://www.new-drivers.com/files/speakers/Logitech/?gclid=CM_a2oOjtpkCFcQtpAod6hp-5Q........sodeep
speakers do unfortutionly go bad better just to buy another speaker just watch the ohms should not be more than 8 ohm speaker. please make sure you can return if you buy incorrect.
Guys try to reinstall your audio drivers, because i had the same exact problem, so find out what sounds card you have and go on their website and download the latest sound card driver
didn't know my brother's logitech x230 speakers is 110v, i plugged it in a 220v socket..help! thanks
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