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I recently moved back home after my first year of college, and my Logitech speakers aren't working right. They're a simple 2.1 system with 2 satellites, a woofer, and a dock that offers an aux-in, headphone jack, power button, and volume control.
If I hook up everything as normal to my MacBook, nothing works. If I hook up the speakers to the headphone jack on the dock, I get sound from the MacBook but in crappy quality without any subwoofer action. If I attach headphones to the dock while the system's plugged into the MacBook, they work fine.
I'm no speaker technician, but the obvious answer is that they broke due to getting jostled around a little too hard. It's happened to my speakers in the past.
With a cheap, cheap set like you're describing, I'd just replace them. If you're going to be doing more moving back and forth, you might try getting a 2.0 set this time; I'm very happy with these, personally. They have, if anything, too much bass.
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With a cheap, cheap set like you're describing, I'd just replace them. If you're going to be doing more moving back and forth, you might try getting a 2.0 set this time; I'm very happy with these, personally. They have, if anything, too much bass.