check the connection cable and port
A number of things. Is the audio cable plugged into the green jack tightly? Is the power pack plugged into the wall and into the speakers? Is the "volume" control on your computer muted or turned all the way down? Is the sound card working properly? Good luck.
Some speaker systems come with a power supply unit that plugs into a normal outlet. With those, there is a switch on one of the speakers along with a volume control. Also, check your "volume control" settings under "accessories" to make sure the speakers aren't "muted" in that control panel. Check both speakers to be sure that there are batteries where there need to be. Then, unplug the speakers, checking to be sure that you are plugging them into the right spots. Finally, see if the on switch is on.
No. I have the older one. No speakers no external volume control.
Okay, we need to check a few things before we jump into the control panel. 1. Are the speakers plugged into the right socket? Usually the green one is for speakers, but it wont hurt to try them all. 2. Do the speakers require power & if so are they plugged in & turned on. To narrow down your odds, you can plug your speakers into an mp3 player, or plug headphones into your computer to verify stuff is working. 3. In volume control, is the sound muted or turned all the way down? Youd be surprised how often ive found myself troubleshooting speakers or drivers when it was just muted somewhere... 4. If you have no volume control icon in the system tray, this could be a sign that your soundcard drivers are missing, see the related question "How do you get sound drivers?"
i think maybe its the same, but the volume control think i control the intensity of the volume but the knob of your speakers turn up the volume, well the conclusion is that the both things a good solution.. 50/50
Altec Lansing VS4221 2.1 offers a remote for their computer speakers. The speakers cost around $72.
Yes. The Logitech Z680 5.1 Computer Speakers are one such product.
A volume control on an audio system controls how loud the speakers play sound. A volume control is needed to adjust the level of sound to best fit the consumers situation.
There is an audio-out plug next to the USB plugs. Headphones and in-ear headphones can be plugged in there. Volume can be controlled by the Mac volume control, or if present, volume control on the headphone wire. Be sure volume is not too loud when headphones or in-ear headphones are used. Excessive volume can damage hearing ability.
Check the volume control on the keyboard. Check the volume control on the top right of the screen in the volume slider. Open Windows and make sure volume is not muted.
If your volume isn't working on your computer, make sure you have the speakers plugged in. If that doesn't fix the problem, go to the bottom left of your computer screen and click on the speaker icon. You may have the volume turned off.
Maybe. If you need to drive passive speakers, you will need an amplifier. If you have powered speakers, you might not be able to control the volume of the signal.