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Subwoofer miniplug mystery
I have HK195 speakers that came with my computer. They have a
subwoofer output plug in the back of the right speaker (for use with a powered subwoofer). The plug appears to be a mini-plug. I can plug a male mini-plug into it, plug the other end of the cable in the subwoofer input and the subwoofer works. Great. However, as soon as the cable is plugged into the right speaker's subwoofer output there's a large drop in volume - just in the right speaker. This occurs even if the cable isn't plugged into the subwoofer. I assume that this drop in volume isn't normal. Could it be that the HK195 requires some special sort of plug - not a regular mini-plug? "All I wanted to do was sail my boat. Navigate by the stars, watch dolphins swim alongside, maybe kill a few of 'em." -Cisco |
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