Every version of OS X has been moving away from using the G4 chip since OS X was released. If the System Preferences screen on your machine will not enable sound then you face the choise of reverting your system to OS 9.X or buying a more modern machine that ships with at least Tiger (OS 10.2)
Turn off sound
By the sound of things the phone you have is damaged. Please take the phone to an authorised repairer.
Could someone please tell me what adaptor I will need to buy for my S2500W Wirelss Sound Rocker. It say 12V AC but I do not know the apms. Also where do I purchase this adaptor. Please help
No, the EA in please has a long E sound (pleez), as in tease.
Sound power is the total amount of energy emitted by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. In acoustics, sound power is the source of sound, and sound pressure is the measure of how that sound power is transmitted through a medium. Sound power and sound pressure are related in that sound power generates sound waves, which then create sound pressure as they travel through a medium.
This could be a number of things...Ex. was there a loud "pop" sound?--could be an intercooler pipe coupling popped off causing it to lose boost...many things, please be more specific. Just "losing power" does not help.
In acoustics, sound power is the total amount of energy produced by a sound source, while sound pressure is the force exerted by sound waves on a surface. The relationship between sound power and sound pressure is that sound power determines the potential loudness of a sound, while sound pressure measures the actual intensity of the sound at a specific point. Sound power and sound pressure are related, but they are not directly proportional to each other.
No. The EA has a long E sound as in tease.
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Yes, the EA pair has a long E sound. The ending E is silent.
The "s" in "things" is a "z" sound.
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