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#376428 - 01/01/07 10:13 AM
Re: The Rise Of iSub (Again)
[Re: kali19]
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Registered: 03/27/00
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In reply to:
My iSub has been with me from my iMac 400DV and eMac 1.25 and I still love it and want to use it.
I think you are simply out of luck on this one. In reply to:
Apple still sell these things
I just checked and the iSub is no longer catalogued at the Apple Store online. So unless your local dealer still has a few left in stock, Apple does not sell them. The Apple Stores do stock the Harmon Kardon Sound Sticks and the JBL Creature II, the Bose Companion V, and several other multimedia speakers by JBL and Altec Lansing. But no iSub.
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#376430 - 01/08/07 10:30 AM
Re: The Rise Of iSub (Again)
[Re: kali19]
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MacWriter
Registered: 12/31/01
Posts: 123
Loc: New York City
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The subwoofer which comes with the Soundsticks looks like, but is not identical to the iSub.
I had to buy new external speakers and a Griffin iMic in order to be able to use my iSub with my Intel iMac. In retrospect, it might have been easier and better to buy a new subwoofer... but I was annoyed and too stubborn.
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#376433 - 02/15/07 04:56 PM
Re: The Rise Of iSub (Again)
[Re: kali19]
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Registered: 02/15/07
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Before we put this subject to rest, here's something I discovered. Unwilling to cry "uncle" when I bought my Intel 2 Core Duo, I plugged my iSub into the USB port anyway. Of course, it doesn't work-- my System Preferences doesn't recognize it--but my Apple System Profiler does. So on some level, my Mac DOES know it's there. Just can't get the profiler to communicate with System Prefs.
Here's where it gets really interesting: I downloaded Boot Camp so I could partition my hard drive and run Windows games. I loaded Windows XP with Service Pack 2--and when it booted up, my iSub came to life! It doesn't work when my husband is playing his Civilization game, but when he shuts down Windows to switch back to the Mac side, the iSub comes to life again.
Call me a die hard, but I'm not giving up just yet. If it can work in Windows, it should be able to work in Mac with the right configuration. Hope there's some wizard out there who can seize on this and run with it!
Best wishes, Jo
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