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  1. I have a new miniMac M2 that will connect to my Klipsch Sixes with this procedure. Start some music or video on your computer. Make sure it is playing sound through the computer monitor or built-in speaker. Power off the Sixes switch. Unplug the Klipsch power cord. Wait 5 seconds and re-plug and power on the Sixes switch. Press the input selection knob 10 seconds. The flashing light will flash then light solid. Speakers are now discoverable. Go to the computer (miniMac in this case) and click on the Bluetooth icon on the menu bar. If "Klipsch The Sixes" is not showing on the dropdown list (ie not connected), then click on "Bluetooth Settings..." in this window. Klipsch The Sixes will appear, click "Connect" and once paired, move up the window with the list of connected devices (now keyboard, magic mouse, Klipsch The Sixes". Finally, on the remote click on the Mute button 1-2 times. The sound will begin. By the way this last step, pressing the mute button on/off on the remote is needed for my iPhone bluetooth connection as well. The Apple devices connect in Muted mode evidently. Another point, the bluetooth is feeble in two ways. You must be within 10-15 feet distance, computer to Klipsch. And if you play background music (low dB) the Bluetooth will cut out. Pretty disappointed in this aspect of the Klipsch Sixes. One of the prime reasons I selected this model is the ability to connect via bluetooth. On the other hand, a true audiophile might say "why buy such great speakers and then use a bluetooth connection that has highly degraded music signal". Maybe the full solution will be to run a cord from my computer's headphone jack all the way to the Klipsch and plug-in to the Analog Input jack there.
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