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I moved several months ago and didn't set up my Harman Kardon HK-695
computer speakers w/ subwoofer
that came with my Dell 8200, Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card. Today, I
set up the speakers by plugging the green jack
coming from the subwoofer to the green jack on the sound card and the
speakers only produce my weak sound. I adjusted
the sound volume to high on the sound card but still only very weak sound.
Then I changed the sound card setting to desktop speakers and plugged in
the black speaker jack coming from the subwoofer to the yellow jack on the
sound card. Still very weak sound.
Did a Google search looking for set up instructions, set up instructions not
available on the HK web site and I can't find them on the Dell
site. (I still have my original Dell set up disks, but I upgraded from W2K
Pro from W2K Pro and didn't install the Dell software.
I can't find a sound volume control on the speakers or sub.
Anybody tell me how to configure these speakers and sound card?
Thanks,
Mike
I moved several months ago and didn't set up my Harman Kardon HK-695
computer speakers w/ subwoofer
that came with my Dell 8200, Santa Cruz Turtle Beach sound card. Today, I
set up the speakers by plugging the green jack
coming from the subwoofer to the green jack on the sound card and the
speakers only produce my weak sound. I adjusted
the sound volume to high on the sound card but still only very weak sound.
Then I changed the sound card setting to desktop speakers and plugged in
the black speaker jack coming from the subwoofer to the yellow jack on the
sound card. Still very weak sound.
Did a Google search looking for set up instructions, set up instructions not
available on the HK web site and I can't find them on the Dell
site. (I still have my original Dell set up disks, but I upgraded from W2K
Pro from W2K Pro and didn't install the Dell software.
I can't find a sound volume control on the speakers or sub.
Anybody tell me how to configure these speakers and sound card?
Thanks,
Mike