![]() ![]() To salvage the speakers, i wouldnt rule out the wired remote. ![]() If you go to the specifications of the amplifier, you will learn the impedance and wattage for each speaker. You are down an amplifier, either because the amp is broken or because the remote to turn it on is broken.Īmplifiers are pretty easy to find for sale. I'll also be getting a new computer soon which will have built in surround sound support (Asus P8P67 Deluxe motherboard). For reference I still have the Audigy 2 sound card I bought at the same time as the 6.1 speakers. If there's any other way to utilize them then information on that method would also be very much appreciated. I don't even know if satellites from one system will work in another but I'd really like to find some way to salvage them. Would it be possible to find a "subwoofer" from a more recent Creative product to use these with? I'm not too concerned with being able to use the rear center speaker so a 5.1 system would work just fine. This means my satellite speakers are essentially orphans. Since I also managed to break the only headphone jack on my computer, I'm currently using an X-Fi Go! Pro via USB for sound. As far as I know the remote is the only way to turn it on, and the green power indicator doesn't light, nor can I hear the speakers activate. Either it doesn't get power or the wired remote is burnt. ![]() Long story short, the subwoofer/central unit died or is otherwise unwilling to function. ![]()
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