Wiring sockets
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Their is no more sockets to connect,, share ur creative amlipher back side snap, I gide u
12/17/2017 9:36:04 AM •
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I have a VADO HD.
Have you looked on Google for the manual (note spelling) ?
9/28/2017 7:33:03 AM •
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Creative SB X-Fi titanium rear speaker out problem
Hello.
This sound card it is well compatible and all you have to do its depending on your OS update and reset the sound properties to get the full reestored sounds of all channels.
Hope this hint helps
Carl
4/2/2017 9:21:03 PM •
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Creative 9 pin male din damaged
The only way to go is Replace the 9 pin adapter. Radio Shack may have the adapter, check them out. You will need to be observant when locating the proper colored wire corresponding with each pin. Two ways to do this and all require a soldering iron. Either split or open the cover on the 9 pin male adapter and expose the wires going to each pin. Identify the colors and pin numbers and draw a diagram on paper to keep for reattaching the wires later on. Cut 1/4 of the insulation back from the end of each wire and tin the wires. In short, hold the solder to the wire ends and heat with the iron so a flow of solder runs along the bare wire. Make certain to put a connector cover onto the wires prior to soldering each wire in place on the pin end. Simply set the correct colored wire end in the proper pin number, hold the iron to the pin back end and allow the wire to affix itself. Do this with all wires. If you do not have 9 wires, that is not unusual, just do the procedure with what wires are available. If you cannot get the outer jacket off of the current 9 pin connecter, then you will need a Volt/Amp meter. Here you simply cut the wire approximately 1/2 to 2/4 Inch back from the cable 9 pin adapter, and locate the pin that corresponds to the colored wire. Using the RESISTANCE part of a meter, when you touch the two probes together the needle moves on the scale. Touch one end to a pin and try each colored wire end until you see the movement on the scale. Now you know what color corresponds with each pin. Solder each colored wire as mentioned above.
12/15/2013 11:21:23 AM •
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