well you did, anyway got some other stuff, it says on the logitech site that i NEED 75 Ohm Digital Coxial cable, it has to be 75 Ohm. Also, i want to extend the speaker cables, the front right and rear right dont have enough length, am i ok to extend the cabled? rear cabled are about 7.5M, and i could do with some 15M for rear and 7.5M for front speakers, but i was told the longer the cables the more voltage is going into them?, also they dont use RCA connectors, i have the latest Rev of these speakers, and they use connectors simaler to home theatre setups were at the end of the wire its just bare, and you push a clip on the sub and put the bare wire in and then clip it. I could possibly get away with the current length of speaker if i placed the sub in the middle front of the room, but then it would be right on the wall and next door would go barmy
Yes, but standard tv/arial cable is far too big, and i would of thought tv cable would of been diffrently wired to coxial cable. also, i have re-aranged my bedroom, seems like i can just get away with wall mounting and the cables i currently have will do .
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Try it once.........on the solid base(not bass, its just a place where you put your woofer) . You will realize what you were missing~! If you have a discman, try it on that with an original disc....I mean not copied and see how far you can go.
yea, i noticed with downstairs tv, on sky music channels i can max out the volume at 40, but on cd's i cant go over 25 , going to try the my mp3, dont have anything to play cd's exept the computer. What do you mean try it once on a solid bass? it's on my floor which is wood.
Use that port which is on the CD drive of your computer, not on the onboard. I mean somewhere, which is not movable and very solid, like a marble floor or cement floor and did you tried it out in the corner yet?
i have no port on my CD drive :s I havent tried sub in corner, its impossible, and if i placed it in a corner, it would litrally smash the windows, as last time i had it just at side of a wall, not in corner, the walls were shaking, and the windows was vibrating so much, dont even have double glazed windows
lol...... Thats why, I would never like to buy a big system in NZ also; I cant listen it. Problems with the neighbours, walls, windows....Ahh! you just cant listen to the level of voice you want. It Sucks
same here, sometimes for short burst's this system is cranked up really high and sub on half way, but only for very short busrsts, in the day i can put main sat spkrs up full, cant wait tunill next door go on holiday for a week!!!, loud music untill sleep