Ahrle wrote on 2024-07-28, 11:06:Cheers and congratulations! Perhaps these aren't bad, I'm just getting sick of all retro hardware fighting back since last month […]
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Cheers and congratulations! Perhaps these aren't bad, I'm just getting sick of all retro hardware fighting back since last month. Unstable mainboards, fried ps/2 ports, toasty PSU's...
Anyhow. 12V is output? Oh my. I used it as input, but the thing powers up regardless 😁
Says only "12V DC" on the jack.
I don't understand the hooking up part though. There is only one audio jack, so you can't connect through it in case I haven't missed something...
Sorry, I know I am probably explaining it badly, too.
I've attached some pictures, though the label on the back of the right speaker has fallen off. Top to bottom the sockets are:
Audio In from PC, 3.5mm, stereo
Sub out, 3.5mm, stereo
Left speaker, RCA, mono
12V power in, barrel jack
There is an unusual cable, male-to-male barrel jacks, to take the 12V out from the sub and take it to the speakers. Otherwise the system has two male-male 3.5mm audio cables.
The good news is you can use the sub stand alone. Just give it mains, and audio in, and it will boom the low-end. For many years my sub was connected to an old Aiwa stereo that had left and right sub RCA sockets, and with a 2x RCA to 3.5mm cable the sub worked off that Aiwa.
Hope this is now slightly clearer than mud 😀