Hi!
They have a pair of headphones which i really like to get but now i have so
many headphones i can’t buy yet another pair.
/A
> 17 apr 2015 kl. 13:14 skrev Dane Trethowan :
>
> Google to the rescue yet again , here's where to start looking, you
> can buy them directly from Bowers and Wilkins
Google to the rescue yet again , here's where to start looking,
you can buy them directly from Bowers and Wilkins.
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/Wireless-Speakers/Bluetooth-Speakers/T7/shop.html
On 17/04/2015 5:48 PM, Sunshine wrote:
do you have a demo of this speaker a person can hear, what it
I'm not sure exactly in U.S dollars, you'll have to look it up, here in
Australia around $400 so I'm guessing half that in U.s>
On 17/04/2015 4:52 PM, Sunshine wrote:
how much does this speaker cost?
On 4/17/2015 12:55 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
You want the best, this is the Best!.
Bowers
do you have a demo of this speaker a person can hear, what it would
sound like?
On 4/17/2015 12:56 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
He wanted the best! so I've given him the best - the Bowers And
Wilkins T7 is by far the best Bluetooth speaker system out there, its
been worth the wait.
On 17/04/2
how much does this speaker cost?
On 4/17/2015 12:55 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
You want the best, this is the Best!.
Bowers and Wilkins T7.
Battery life of 19 hours.
Bluetooth 4.0 ATPX compatible - lossless audio -
On 17/04/2015 2:58 PM, Sunshine wrote:
I am looking for the best sounding bl
He wanted the best! so I've given him the best - the Bowers And Wilkins
T7 is by far the best Bluetooth speaker system out there, its been worth
the wait.
On 17/04/2015 3:44 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Is pricing a problem?
If not then how big or small?
/A
17 apr 2015 kl. 06:58 skrev Su
You want the best, this is the Best!.
Bowers and Wilkins T7.
Battery life of 19 hours.
Bluetooth 4.0 ATPX compatible - lossless audio -
On 17/04/2015 2:58 PM, Sunshine wrote:
I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system
that has a long battery life and outstanding s
Hi!
Is pricing a problem?
If not then how big or small?
/A
> 17 apr 2015 kl. 06:58 skrev Sunshine :
>
> I am looking for the best sounding blue tooth speaker/speaker system that has
> a long battery life and outstanding sound quality, can anyone give me
> brands, models, prices and where a per
Try Radio Shack or the Source! Even if you got a pair of speakers yu could
seperate them, especially the wireless ones. . .
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Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 11:49 AM
Subject: speakers
I asked this before with
Thanks for your help.
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Hello Jouie,
For speakers, SONY makes a very excellent sounding set of 3.1
Thank you very much.
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Subject: Re: Speakers
Jouie
i would recomand the soundblaster x fi extream audio
this card works like a
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> John, I know I believe you, because definitely each speaker works ok, so
> left output is really causing problem, my soundcard is built-in, contro
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> John, I know I believe you, because definitely each speaker works ok, so
> left output is really causing problem, my soundcard is built-in, control
> panel says it's
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Hello Jouie,
This sounds like a problem in one of your output devices in your amplifier.
If you are getting no sound from that channel, then your output chi
lf Of Valiant8086 (on laptop)
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Hi.
I believe I'm understanding that you have two jacks for 2.1 speakers? truth
be known, there should only be one jack necessary. I believe that if you
have to use two jacks
Hi.
I believe I'm understanding that you have two jacks for 2.1 speakers? truth
be known, there should only be one jack necessary. I believe that if you
have to use two jacks like that with that setup, probably your issue is
getting your sound card to realize that the left channel is plugged int
0:15 AM
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Subject: Re: Speakers
> Hello Jouie,
> This sounds like a problem in one of your output devices in your
> amplifier.
> If you are getting no sound from that channel, then your output chip and
> or
> transistor maybe burned out.
> A st
Hello Jouie,
This sounds like a problem in one of your output devices in your amplifier.
If you are getting no sound from that channel, then your output chip and or
transistor maybe burned out.
A stereo repair shop could fix it for you.
And or, you could replace the speakers with a new pare and or
hy speakers wouldn't work
equally well. A mixer could work too, but I doubt there are any that are
real small to mix a couple devices like that.
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Rob! What I do is run a cable from the Line Level output of one sound
card into the Line Level input of the second card, then attach the speakers
to the second card.
Jerry
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radio shack sells a 20 dollar switch box by which you can connect 2 devices
to 1 device
the best way to do this would be to get a set of speakers with a line in
plug one end in to the speakers and then plug the 2 sound cards in to the
input ports
tj
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From: "Rob Arms
David! Right now I have a nice pair of RF Wireless Amplified Loud
Speakers from Acoustic Research, Model AW-871 for $150.00, includes delivery
in the continental United States.
! 300 foot advertised range, don't expect this much
! 1 10 Watt amplifier per speaker
! Two way system includes a 1
Hi Lister,
You might Radio Shack or Best Buy.
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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:24 PM
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Hi,
Can some one recommend a good place
Hi,
Can some one recommend a good place to buy blue tooth, orradio speakers for
a laptop.
David
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 6:22 AM
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He is
Unless those are only 2 speakers and a sub, that's overkill for what I want.
What are they and what kind of cost?
Thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 5:27 PM
Sub
I use the Logitech z680 5.1 system. It has a headphone jack on the control
box.
Casey
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i have a set of ge speakers that has four satlite speakers and a sub
whooffer. cost was about 50 dollars.
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 9:15 PM
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Last october, from Best Buy, I bought a set of computer speakers made by GE.
I don't know the model number, but they're called, GE Ultra-sonic 2.1. I
didn't need surround sound, with six speakers and subwoofer. This set has
the box containing the subwoofer with jacks in the back for two speakers
Does any one know of speakers with both a subwoofer and a headphone jack in
the speaker?
Thanks.
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He is going to need something to power them. ?the sound card will not put
out enough. Have him go to a pawn shop and find a receiver.
Robert Doc Wright
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discretion.
Sun Sparkle! I don't know these particular speakers but I guess they
are not powered, don't have an amplifier build into them.
The speakers need to be connected to an Amplifier. Then you only need
run a cable from the Line Level output of the Sound Card to a Line Level
input of the ampl
Hi Sun Sparkle,
Do like I did, get a Y cord with a 1/8 inch plug on the one end, and 2 rc
plugs on the other, they are usually colour coded like red and white black
and yellow whatever. Plug the 1/8 inch end into the back of your computer
tower where the speakers normally would plug in, take t
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