Using 2.0 speakers in 2.1 sub-woofer can this be done?
I am having a speakers 2.1 i.e. it has a Sub-woofer and two satellite speakers with it but the problem is that one of my satellite speakers out of two is not working can I use 2.0 speakers with the Sub-woofer I am having..... since I only want two satellite speakers no Sub-woofer any idea about it..I am using altec lansing series 100 121i speakers.
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I am having a speakers 2.1 i.e. it has a Sub-woofer and two satellite speakers with it but the problem is that one of my satellite speakers out of two is not working can I use 2.0 speakers with the Sub-woofer I am having..... since I only want two satellite speakers no Sub-woofer any idea about it..I am using altec lansing series 100 121i speakers.
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You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05
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I am having a speakers 2.1 i.e. it has a Sub-woofer and two satellite speakers with it but the problem is that one of my satellite speakers out of two is not working can I use 2.0 speakers with the Sub-woofer I am having..... since I only want two satellite speakers no Sub-woofer any idea about it..I am using altec lansing series 100 121i speakers.
speakers
I am having a speakers 2.1 i.e. it has a Sub-woofer and two satellite speakers with it but the problem is that one of my satellite speakers out of two is not working can I use 2.0 speakers with the Sub-woofer I am having..... since I only want two satellite speakers no Sub-woofer any idea about it..I am using altec lansing series 100 121i speakers.
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You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05
add a comment |
You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05
You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05
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assuming that this image is the same as the back of your particular speaker system it should be possible to get your own speakers and connect them to the sub-woofer (remove any end plugs if necessary, if you aren't worried about not being able to return them later).
Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
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assuming that this image is the same as the back of your particular speaker system it should be possible to get your own speakers and connect them to the sub-woofer (remove any end plugs if necessary, if you aren't worried about not being able to return them later).
Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
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assuming that this image is the same as the back of your particular speaker system it should be possible to get your own speakers and connect them to the sub-woofer (remove any end plugs if necessary, if you aren't worried about not being able to return them later).
Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
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assuming that this image is the same as the back of your particular speaker system it should be possible to get your own speakers and connect them to the sub-woofer (remove any end plugs if necessary, if you aren't worried about not being able to return them later).
assuming that this image is the same as the back of your particular speaker system it should be possible to get your own speakers and connect them to the sub-woofer (remove any end plugs if necessary, if you aren't worried about not being able to return them later).
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Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
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Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Thanks Xantec this is my 2.1 speakers...but when I connect other satellite speakers to this sub woofer will it work ...thats the real problem..
– FrozenKing
Feb 26 '11 at 18:52
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
Hey just tell me which type of connector I should use which is having input as wire and output as pin
– FrozenKing
Jun 1 '11 at 11:03
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
@FrozenKing i don't know of a specific connector like that. basically it would just be length of speaker wire that has a male plug soldered on to one end
– Xantec
Jun 1 '11 at 20:35
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You really need to post more information, make and model of hardware, operating system, etc
– Tog
Feb 25 '11 at 8:18
What do you mean by buffer? Subwoofer? Typically 2.1 means "two satellite speakers and one subwoofer"
– Olli
Feb 25 '11 at 8:26
I edited my post please help me out in this ..
– FrozenKing
Feb 25 '11 at 21:05