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EndlessOyster

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  1. right click in playback options and make it show disabled devices, and if it appears enable it.
  2. Well since everyone seems to post classical music this is my favourite piano piece
  3. the am5 is no where near powerful enough to power those speakers. The sr10 is just powerful enough. A amplifier is basically what powers the speaker, if you dont have a powerful enough amp the speaker may not work be very quiet and can damage the speaker. Too powerful of a amp and the speaker will receiver too much power and can again be damaged/blow up (coining of the term blown speaker). What you want is a amplifier with the right amount of power according to the specifications it say it need something between 60 and 200 Watts but it doesn't say if thats per channel and how its wired up and the manual didnt help me much either which is why i recommend got ask the manufacturer.
  4. Well my mistake but I still wouldnt want to do it like that personally.
  5. I looked up the speakers and its three separate driver inputs so would need 3 separate amps and a cross over unit. (thats what tri amping is)
  6. They do the job. I use them to play video games with my friends and it works well enough that i sound like my self and got good clarity but its not the best microphone in the world. If your after really good microphone audio there isnt much built into a headset,
  7. the short cable sticking out its too modern plastic looking for such a old style of headphones.
  8. want a car amp with takes 12V in and will put out over 450Watts at 4 ohms but not exceeding 1400Watts. http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-pioneer-gm-d9601_p-32194.htm
  9. well if your speaker only accepts wires you dont get much choice. If it bothers you that much get a speaker with professorial standard connections such as xlr and speaker con.
  10. I still use my old gen 2 I pod touch. They dont really make mp3 players any more since phones took there place To be fair the apple ones are good, little costly but work well. becarefull buying second hand as batteries wont be as good.
  11. Not a huge fan of the cable, doesnt suit the old school style of the headphones.
  12. still above recommended wattage so got to be very careful.
  13. So the problem isnt that microsoft is purposely deleting your audio driver to give you there one which is some how not as good. The problem is you didnt reinstall new drivers after the update and had the wrong tick box ticked. So in theory after you noticed your normal audio drivers wernt installed any more after the update, you installed them again. So its less of a problem of microsoft trying to force its way into taking over your life and more the fact you changed something on your computer and it changed some things. Dont say your not stupid after posting that. Its not even the correct tldr for this, its also stupid as fuck. TLDR for you would be; I upgrade to windows 10 and my drivers didn't update so Microsoft thought lets not ruin his audio here have the standard one.
  14. so you could be putting 200 watts through something which is rated for 60W so if you turn you amp up your speakers explode?
  15. whats the point if i need my smart phone with me anyway, just plug my headphones into my smart phone and the device becomes pointless.
  16. Who the hell sells low end crap like that second hand
  17. Thats because when I say get a more powerful amp people are like they dont need it, it be loud enough, well there you go. the cable thing sounds like some sort of interference, and since that moving the cables in certain places solves the problem makes me very certain on that. Moving the cables from any sauce of power or lighting (certain types of lights are problematic). try to keep the cable straight, I dont mean as in a line but more in the idea of not going back over it with the cable and making massive coils of cable.
  18. Nice speakers now the first thing you want to do is rip those wires out as your friends a idiot for putting them in. This speaker has three separate types of a speaker built in. two subs one mid and a high, each of those ports is for one of them. What is currently set up could cause damage to the speakers by sending all frequencies to them It would also change the impedance of the speakers which then causes problems with amplification. What you need to run these speakers are cross over units to separate the audio high mids and lows. You also need a amplifier to receive each of those bit of audio to then send to the speakers. http://www.monitoraudio.co.uk/products/past-products/gold-gs/gs60 thats there website what I recommend is you go on that find there email or phone and ask them, also have a look at the manual and the guide on that website. p.s. get those cables our asap and dont show that photo anywhere else as you would get ripped to shit if anyone sees them.
  19. If you turn a amp up too loud the distortion is a loss of high frequencies. Heres a digram i made in paint to explain The graphs show voltage by time. the red line is the sound leaving the amplifier. in the top graph the sound gets amplified and goes to +1 and then to -1 volts all fine But the second graph is amplifying too much and is now going over its maximum. The red line is going over the top and then flattening. ( I call this the dj affect because DJs regularly do it because theyre idiots who dont understand audio) If you dont know the top of the wave is where the high frequencies are so when they flatten you lose the high frequencies. So in relation to this post, about turning the volume up and getting a noise, unless he is losing the high frequencies its not a problem with the amp, unless the noise floor is set up incorrectly.
  20. in what way though? How can you recommend something to fix a problem when you don't know the problem your fixing.
  21. Im presuming you mean the mx16 Your not doing something silly like having the gain up to the max or something. tested each input channel? Except for that it will be a bitch to fix, and for a twenty year old desk that at the time wasn't very good, time hasn't been in its friend.
  22. But what if the problem is the noise floor a amp would just amplify that noise. Explain how a amp solves the problem because I dont see how it can be, as a noise problem caused by a amp being turned up that inst a loss of high frequencies isnt normally a amp problem.
  23. no thats madness. if so you could touch the earth live and neutral so easily because of the male plug. and if youve ever charged your laptop or phone through your jack you will realise it just melts the inside of the device. (if you have apple care and want a new laptop put phantom power through your jack they dont understand how it happens so they say fault will apple device and replace it)
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