![]() On the unit is an RJ-11 connector labeled 'Volume Control' with a loopback connector stuck in it. *** IF THAT PLASTIC THING HAS POWER CONNECTIONS IGNORE THE ABOVE ***īut it looks like power amp -> speakers with in-line volume pots. For the price of free.99 this thing sounds fanstastic for the money, but there is no volume control as in its original setup all the volume was controlled by the video conference unit. Audio signals won't hurt you or start a fire. You could bypass those and it would sound a lot better, by the way, if you can control the amplitude elsewhere (like on the digitally controlled source driving your speakers, maybe?). You have two stereo channels and maybe shielding, and the two potentiometers in the black dongle. ![]() You won't hurt anything by removing connectors, cutting off plugs, and connecting the wires. If the plastic other end is broken, I have no idea. If it is the pin-end - you can either straighten the pins, and try to fix the connection, or cut off the dang thing, carefully strip the outside plastic, likely peel back and twist the shielding foil, then find 4 wires that you could make 2 stereo connections out of. Maybe with 2 or 4 pins inside? The other end looks like it may have plugs? The others are correct - the easiest way (if you have the cash) to solve this may be to buy a new one.īut which end is damaged? One end looks like some weird multi-pin-thing. No posts on products or items that are not diy relatedīuying or Selling of equipment goes to /r/avexchangeįull Rule list here Check out our sister subs /r/diytubes for vacuum tubes and /r/headphonemods for headphone DIY! r/synthDIY for all your DIY robot tone needs r/vinylpro and /r/vinyl for turntables and shellac spinnery r/budgetaudiophile Affordable stuff you can't build r/audiophilemusic Music for your system and your ears r/diyaudio The subreddit this sub is replacing, check out /r/diyaudio for older posts though if you want to see some cool builds, otherwise /r/diysound is the right place for diy speakers etc r/diyaudioswap Have parts, skills, or projects that you'd like to sell or trade? r/diytubes Discussion of vacuum tubes and their uses r/audioengineering Recording, editing, and producing r/headphones All topics related to headphones r/audiophile Quality audio reproduction of all forms. See the list of past AMAs here! Related subreddits Interesting Links Our Wiki Great Resources Why your first speaker should be a proven design AMA Schedule NO AFFILIATE LINKS, but if you find a great deal on something and want to share use.A better place to discuss DIY audio, share plans and schematics, and link to interesting projects. Include your Max price point for purchase advice SUGGESTED to help keep things a bit more organized ![]() If someone is being insulting or rude or spamming, please report it so the mods can assist.Įverything you ever wanted to know about acoustical treatments ONEĮverything you ever wanted to know about acoustical treatments TWO If someone is being helpful but you don’t agree, then explain why before you Downvote. If someone is being helpful and you agree with their advice, then Upvote it.(All affiliate sales/links will be removed) Feel free to post links to sales and good deals.If you are looking for advice on sound bars please post to /r/SoundBars.If you just really want a super cheap computer solution (Creative Labs, Altec Lansing, etc.) post to /r/PCSound/.If you have questions regarding Headphones OR IEM's, please post to /r/Headphones or /r/HeadphoneAdvice.If you have a question regarding Bluetooth speakers, please post to /r/Bluetooth_Speakers.A place to ask questions about speakers, amps, DACs, parts, pieces and to show off.While there is no upper price limit, realistically we focus on speakers in the sub $1000 range, with the sweet spot being between $150 to $500.This is a subreddit for all budget minded audiophiles and enthusiasts looking to grow into real speakers and separate components and out of boomboxes, mini systems, portable bluetooth and lifestyle speakers, and PC branded audio solutions.
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