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Reply 20 of 22, by rug

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HxCSweep wrote on 2022-08-15, 10:27:

I know this thread may be dead but were these the speakers? If so anyone have any info on them. I have lost the power adapter and they do not designate the voltage or amperage

No those are not the original.

The Sound Machine's speakers were indeed white, but they didn't need a power supply, they ran directly off the soundblaster card.

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Reply 21 of 22, by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman

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This thread reminds me of Winner 3D Audio Stick, advertised at this CGW issue, PDF page 325 (magazine page 321). The stick unusually has volume control rotary knob, as well as a built-in 3D audio chip. I imagine its rudder and throttle controls are abysmal, since they both come as rotary knobs! The words "QuickShot" and "soundcard" make me mistakenly think that it was a QuickShot joystick, but a recent visit to the page shows that the brand is Winner 3D Audio instead of QuickShot.

Nonetheless, this is the joystick in question.

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Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman.

Reply 22 of 22, by ARPcPro

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HxCSweep wrote on 2022-08-15, 10:27:

I know this thread may be dead but were these the speakers? If so anyone have any info on them. I have lost the power adapter and they do not designate the voltage or amperage

Those speakers are a Sound Force 510 speaker kit (12V DC adapter) - https://ireland.apollo.olxcdn.com/v1/files/e5 … mage;s=1000x700

The ones from the Quickshot Sound Machine are smaller and passive. I still have the original floppy disks of commander keen goodbye galaxy that came with the kit.