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George Pepper
pep27 at mac.com
Wed Mar 3 11:50:35 PST 2010
Easier than that, you can just use the headphone output on the Cube
speakers. I have an iMic, but use the headphone outs.
Pep
On Mar 3, 2010, at 1:48 PM, phoenix wrote:
> What the poster below said. I've had a Griffin iMic on my Cube
> since 2003 or 2004, and it's been terrific.
>
> Just hook up ANY set of speakers you like, and you're off.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 14:17, Riba <riba at ml1.net> wrote:
> maria rodriguez wrote:
> hi, i recently baught a mac cube, the thing is that the foam around
> the
> speakers is ripped, i went online to find some but the price was
> 259.99
> will u please tell me where i can find just the speakers and not
> have to
> pay 259.99, thank u so much,
>
> You can use any kind of cheap USB audio adapter with 10.5, or some
> brands which are specifically supported by OS X. No point to get the
> replacement original speakers becuse the foam will literally turn to
> dust on all of them after all these years. It did on mine.
>
> --
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> to purchase a little Temporary Safety,
> deserve neither liberty nor safety.
> -- Benjamin Franklin, 1775
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