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<DIV> Geordie,
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<DIV>I suppose you're referring to the oroginal HK Soundsticks (USB based). If you lose sound again, try both:
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<DIV>1. Changing the USB port(s) on your Cube or Apple LCD Display
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<DIV>2. Open "Audio MIDI Setup" located in Applications>Utilities and change the Default Output and System Output sources on the fly. See if sound comes back.
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<DIV>Yeah I know, Cubes are a little bit flaky concerning audio.
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<DIV>Good luck,
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>geordiep@blueyonder.co.uk 12/22/05 4:07 pm >>><br><br>Well, my Cube (10.4.3, 1.5Gb, PL1.2GHz, 120Gb HD, Flashed Radeon 7000)<br>with HK Soundsticks keeps "losing" it's system beep - no sound when <br>using the<br>volume keys on the keyboard.  I have to restart it it to get it back <br>- any ideas<br>what's causing this?<br><br>The Soundsticks are plugged directly into the cube by the way.<br><br>Not really a reson to buy new, but something to keep the list going <br>perhaps!<br><br>Cheers<br><br>Geordie </DIV>
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