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  1. you need a cound card, lol. th output of whatever you are using needs to be a 5.1 device, if it is analog 5.1 there will be outputs for each speaker, if it is digital then you will need digital to analog converter. but either case, it has to be a surround sound system, if the laptop sound card does not support 5.1 surround then you can not use it with surround speakers, you will need to get a different sound card (probably external)for the laptop.

  2. That depends more on what sound card your computer has. I used to have mine at around 80% With some kind of Ctreative Platinum Sound Car. Basically, what i would probably do if I were you would be tto put the volume up to around 75% on the control pod, and then then adjust the computer volume up to a louder comfortable volume then bring the klipsch volume back down as use that volume or the computer volume as needed, which ever is easiest.

  3. I have used them before and still have 2 brand new sets still in the boxes direct from klipsch if you want them. but when I was using mine ,they sounded great. the only stand alone 2.0 computer/multimedia speakers i have ever heard that were better (in my opinion) were the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 speakers. Both sound better than the Bose, Polk, JBL (again, my opinion)

  4. That doesn't make any sense to me. the same audio signal from the 1/8" connector feeds the sub and the sats. it is acrossover setup in the internal amp circuitry that tells which audio frequency to send to each of the speakers. if the sub works on one device it should work on all. unless of cource theoutput on the deive is set to higher frequencies only. but then the sats would sound very trebley. So I have no idea what is going on with that, as I said, it doesn't make any sense to me. but please keep us posted as to how things work out.

  5. It is likely the DIN connector which is the circular connector that plkugs the controller into the SUB. usually when something like this happens after a system has been moved the DIN is the problem. sometimes it can be an obvious brea, other times it can just be a wire or two that seperate inside the DIN. I change these DINS for people all the time, if interested you can send me your controller and i will change the DIN for you. If you have a voltage meter ou can run a test yourself to see if you have good contact going to each of the pins from the inside of the controller.

  6. it is perfectly safe, won't hurt anything. the 8 ohm speaker won't draw as much power from the amps so they will not strain at all powering them but as a drawback the sats won't be as loud as normal klipsch sats. clarity will depend still on the drivers themselves as well as the built in crossover setup inside the speakers you install. I recommend using the regular klipsch promedia speakers. I will be listing some cheap on ebay soon. then the next best thing to do is upgrade the speaker wires to the monster brand wires or my aftermarket wires which are also on ebay.

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