Although I have the Boom 3D version I haven’t messed with it. And I very much want a separate controller so I don’t have to find a key on my keyboard (yeah, I know I can improve this with Keyboard Maestro, and I might still) or click a tiny control onscreen to mute.
#Klipsch promedia 2.1 no sound and pop in sub plus
I do think I’d like to recreate my two-speaker plus subwoofer setup, since I’m already missing the extra bass from the subwoofer. I primarily listen to classic and alternative rock, and I don’t have great ears, so it doesn’t need to be the absolute best quality. So I’d like to know what external speakers you use for listening to music on your Mac, how you like it, and if you would recommend it. If it were closer, that would work, but it would then likely be too close again. I liked being able to control it via Siri, and I liked having the music not quite so close me, but I didn’t like not being able to mute it with a tap (since I couldn’t reach it easily enough). I brought one of ours into my office the other day and put it behind my standing workspace (in front of the old 2014 iMac on the backside of the desk) and it worked well enough. One obvious solution is a HomePod or HomePod mini. I’ll definitely be writing an article about this-it’s an interesting capability that I had never before explored with some unexpected issues and fixes. I’ve actually solved that now using a Multi-Output Device with both sets of speakers created in Audio MIDI Setup, but the jury remains out on whether or not that will be acceptable as a long-term solution. They’re just not centered properly so the music is always coming from off to a side. It turns out that I dislike listening to music through the speakers of either the iMac or the Thunderbolt Display. I may try to open it up and see if there’s an obvious loose connection or something, but I’m fairly weak on actual electronics repair (as opposed to simple parts replacement). It just happened suddenly, with no changes I can think of. It cuts in and out, the power button works unreliably, and the volume knob often does nothing at all. It looks like I need a replacement for `Subwoofer One, side-firing 6.5” (16.The Altec Lansing speakers, or at least their controller, seems to have given up the ghost. Here is my current search query for amazon: Is that how it works? I just buy a repair kit, a new woofer and I'm good to go? I was thinking, instead of buying a brand new set for $150+ I can just snag a 6.5" subwoofer on amazon / ebay (or wherever you think is best). I reckon once I refoam the Diaphragm surroundings I'll be good to go. UPDATE 2: After poking around, I found shavings at the bottom of the box of the Cone surroundings. How do I repair the loose Diaphragm? Can I just rip / cut the Diaphragm off? I use my two fingers and tap on the Diaphragm and it makes the exact noise I hear. If I use my imagination, I feel like that's the actual "loud rattle". I think, the loud rattle noise I hear, is the Diaphragm. I don't see any tears, dents, rips or anything. UPDATE 1: So I took off the metal grate that covers the woofer and did a quick visual inspection after pulling it out. These are my all time favorite computer speakers ever. The rattle noise is coming out of the speaker grate on the sub enclosure. I did not open the box / enclosure up or anything. If I disable bass on songs, the rattle is non-existent. When I turn my subwoofer up (using the knob), I hear a loud rattle. Thanks in advance for your wisdom and any helpful stuff you can share. May you please provide a recommend subwoofer replacement part for me? The 2 speakers sound amazing, no crackle or anything.