20 Most Recent Insignia Simulated Rock Outdoor Speakers (Pair) Questions & Answers

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Sound is broken

Be the first to answer 12/25/2013 3:06:48 AM • Insignia... • Posted on Dec 25, 2013Be the first to answer
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Need to get brackets for insignia outdoor speakers

Please call Insignia Product Support at 1-877-467-4289 for additional assistance with parts and support for this product.
2/25/2010 12:39:09 PM • Insignia... • Answered on Feb 25, 2010
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Suddenly, my outdoor speakers sound kind of "muffled"

If these speakers are two or three way speakers, it is possible that the tweeter(s) are blown in them.
Try and remove cover to check.
If the sound is not distorting, but just flat and muddy its the tweeters.
Put the other ones on this channel, to make sure it is not the amp.
6/14/2009 3:43:28 AM • Insignia... • Answered on Jun 14, 2009
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How do i wire external rock speakers with 6 wires

Here is a link to the installation guide... for Insignia Simulated Rock Speakers... http://insigniaproducts.com/cms/documents/NS-R2111%20UM%20EN_SP_FR.pdf
6/13/2009 1:07:27 PM • Insignia... • Answered on Jun 13, 2009
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Lost almost all sound in both speakers

Test the speakers on a bench if possible with a different receiver and some new wire. Or if you have a multimeter check the impedance, should be 8ohms if it's got a short, it will read 1..... or ....1 If the speaker wire when connected to the outdoor speaker is not siliconed, it acts as a wic and will oxidize the wiring and cause a short. do you have a separate volume control for them? and is that volume control indoor or outdoor? is it connected to a receiver or amplifier? The fastest test though would be to hook up the rock spkrs directly to another unit. If you still have trouble, reply and I will help you troubleshoot further. Hope this helps
5/24/2009 8:36:12 PM • Insignia... • Answered on May 24, 2009
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Why can't I program my insignia remote to a davinci d7 home theater system

Hey there! So, programming a remote can sometimes be a bit tricky, especially when it comes to compatibility between different devices. In this case, it seems like you're having trouble programming your Insignia remote to work with your DaVinci D7 home theater system. The thing is, remote controls are designed to work specifically with certain brands and models of devices. While Insignia remotes are usually quite versatile, they may not be compatible with all home theater systems out there, including the DaVinci D7. Different home theater systems often use different communication protocols or codes to receive commands from the remote control. If the codes used by your DaVinci D7 are not included in the Insignia remote's pre-programmed list, it won't be able to communicate effectively with your system. However, don't worry just yet! There might still be a few options to explore. First, make sure you're following the correct programming instructions provided by Insignia for your specific remote model. Sometimes, a small oversight in the programming process can cause issues. If you've followed the instructions correctly and it's still not working, you could try reaching out to Insignia's customer support. They might have additional information or alternative methods to program the remote specifically for the DaVinci D7 system. In some cases, a universal remote might be a good alternative. These remotes are designed to work with a wide range of devices and often offer more customization options, allowing you to program them for devices that aren't on the pre-programmed list. So, while it might be a bit disappointing that your Insignia remote isn't working with the DaVinci D7, there are still a couple of avenues to explore. Give those suggestions a shot, and hopefully, you'll find a solution that gets your remote and home theater system working together seamlessly. Good luck!
8/14/2023 11:26:54 PM • Insignia Audio... • Answered on Aug 14, 2023
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Hi my names ed and i bought this to connect an meow headphone to insignia tv but can not get it to pair

1 With your stereo headphones turned off, press and hold for four seconds. The blue and red LEDs blink alternately. 2 On your phone or MP3 player, selectINSIGNIA NS-CAHBTOE01 from the list of discovered devices, then enter the password 0000 (four zeros) (if required) to pair your headphones
2/22/2019 5:40:57 PM • Insignia Audio... • Answered on Feb 22, 2019
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I have an insignia portable speaker with voice assistant and need the user guide

If you visit the makers website they should have free PDF of it.
8/12/2018 5:07:06 PM • Insignia Audio... • Answered on Aug 12, 2018
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I have two Insignia headphones that I have taken with me on vacation. One at a time works fine but I’ve forgotten how to set them up in tandem. Can u help

Have you tried the makers website? Sometimes they have a free PDF of the manual.
2/4/2018 6:50:36 PM • Insignia Audio... • Answered on Feb 04, 2018
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How top connect a rca turntable to an insignia receiver (speakers 2)

If the receiver does not have a dedicated socket for playing back records, you will probably need a magnetic cartridge pre-amp. You can then connect via any left and right audio imput. If you do it without a pre-amp the sound will be there, but too low to listen too.
1/29/2018 4:46:45 PM • Insignia Audio... • Answered on Jan 29, 2018
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