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Hi .. i have just bought a logitech x 530 speaker and only 2 of the speaker parts work .. can you please give me some solution advice?

Hi names Rui i like to help you by giving you step by step instruction in propely hocking up your logitech speakers:

Instructions

1. Connect the black plug of the rear right speaker into the black plug on the subwoofer.

2. Connect the yellow plug on the rear left speaker into the yellow input on the subwoofer.

3. Connect the red plug of the front center speaker into the red input on the subwoofer.

4. Connect the white plug of the front left speaker into the white input on the subwoofer.

5. Connect the d-sub connector plug from the front right speaker into the d-plug connector on the subwoofer.

6. Connect the green, black and orange input to the matching plugs on your computer. If you have a four-channel sound card, connect the green plug from the input audio cable to the front plug of the card and the black plug to the rear plug. Do not connect the orange input. If you are using a two-channel sound card, connect the green plug from the input audio cable to the "Line Out" jack on the sound card. Do not connect the green and orange plug.

7. Plug the subwoofer power chord into the electrical power outlet.

8. Place your subwoofer on ground around your computer desk. Position the front center speaker on top of your computer monitor.

9. Place the left and right front speakers on the sides of the monitor. Position the left and right rear speakers behind you, making sure they are pointing toward the front left and right speakers.

10. needs to support 5.1 surround. Normally, more than three sockets for sound indicates that it does. Then you need to use the software that comes with the sound hardware to configure it for 5.1 - Default will be 2.1 or just 2.
Check the control panel out. This is a lot easier under Windows 7.- Here you can access what you need via the speaker icon on the system tray (right click)
There is NO problem with your OS or hardware, this is pretty standard...

hope this will help you solve your problem.

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I have the GE 2.0 Multimedia speakers, and I'm just wondering how the AC adapter connects to the back of the speakers. There are no plug ins on the back.

This is the normal look for common speaker setup but you mentioned there is no hookup on the back for the AC adapter plug in. Is there a USB line if so then you would use a USB port. Most speakers have a power cord plug in on one of the speakers if not and there is a base speaker or 3 speaker setup it would plug into the bass speaker and not the two front speakers. There just has to be a plug for the AC adapter unless it is a USB setup or wireless. Thanks for using FixYa! John
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Anyone have the 2001 VW Golf speaker wire colors?

If your Golf is the premium sound model here is the list:
2001 Volkswagen Golf Car Radio Wiring Schematic for Monsoon Audio
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Plug #3, Pin #7
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Plug #3, Pin #4
Car Radio Ground Wire: Plug #3, Pin #8
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Plug #3, Pin #6
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Plug #2, Pin #5
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Plug #2, Pin #6
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Plug #2, Pin #3
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Plug #2, Pin #4
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Plug #2, Pin #7
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Plug #2, Pin #8
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Plug #2, Pin #1
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Plug #2, Pin #2
Signal for Anti-Theft Alarm System Wire: Plug #3, Pin #1
Data Link Connector (DLC) K-Wire: Plug #3, Pin #3
Battery Supply Constant 12v+ Wire for Anti-Theft System (SAFE): Plug #3, Pin #5
CD Changer Data In Wire: Plug #1, Pin #13
CD Changer Data Out Wire: Plug #1, Pin #14
CD Changer Clock Wire: Plug #1, Pin #15
CD Changer Constant Battery 12v+ Wire: Plug #1, Pin #16
CD Changer Control Signal Wire: Plug #1, Pin #17
CD Changer Ground Wire: Plug #1, Pin #18
CD Changer Left Line Out Wire: Plug #1, Pin #19
CD Changer Right Line Out Wire: Plug #1, Pin #20




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How do I plug my BA745 Boston speakers into a MAC desktop with one headphone outlet in the back?

I have the same speakers. It should have two plugs, one green and one pink. the pink plug is for a microphone. On the side of the speaker with the control knobs, you will find a headphone jack and a microphone jack. Unless you plan to plug a microphone into the pink microphone jack on the side of the speaker, you don't need to plug in the pink plug that goes to the PC. This is basically a microphone extension cord that runs through the speaker cord. That's all the pink plug is for. The green plug, on the other hand, is for your audio out. take the green plug and plug it into your computer's head phone outlet and you're good to go. You can use the speakers with any device that has a headphone jack. Just make sure you use the green plug, not the pink plug.
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My speakers won't work.

Did you connect them to the computer through the proper plug? Sometimes people will plug them into the microphone plug instead of the speaker plug.

See if that is the case. Also, some sound cards may have a line out plug that will work as well.

Good luck.
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2 Dell 5650 have no sound

the surround sound speakers plug into the rear of the computer with three plugs. an adapter comes with it to plug those three into one green plug. if you plug that green plug in, the rear and center speakers should work, although i don't know if the surround sound will work correctly but you should get sound
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No sound from speakers

make sure that you had plugged your pin in green color plug or marked with head phone sign


i am sure that you had plugged speaker's pin in mic plug in most computers and laptop plugs of mic and speaker are in pair anyone could make mistake, if headphone marking worn out by regular rush of hand.
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Connecting jbl speakers to imac osx

Your speakers should have a wire with a stereo plug at the end. Sometimes they are color coded green, sometimes not. Try to find a plug that looks like the one here:

http://www.ethnicdance.net/minidisc/Analog_Mini_Plug.jpg

Now look at the back of your iMac. Around all the other wires and plugs, you should see 2 holes that this speaker plug will fit into. One of the holes has a headphone symbol and one has an output or speaker symbol. Plug it into that one and you should be good to go. You probably also need to plug the speakers into a normal outlet for power. And make sure you turn the volume up because new speakers usually come with it turned all the way down to avoid sudden loud noise when it's plugged in.
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Help with speakers!@!@!@@!!

The odd plug coming out of the speakers is to connect to a power adapter to power the speakers, the other is to plug into the output plug of your sound card. Normally this is color-coded on the back of the computer in a light green colour.
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HK206 SPEAKERS WITH USB PLUG

have you plugged anything else in to make sure the usb port is working? does the computer recognize the usb speakers when you plug the usb plug into the computer? do the speakers work on another computer? if you wiggle the usb wires around does it make a sound through the speakers? eliminate these questions so that we can move on to isolating the issue.
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