On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
I'm looking to trade an external 2.5 80gb hd for a set that will work with the mdd. J
i think the pro speakers shipped with the cube or usb and wont work on the mdd but the other set of pro spealers work fine with 10.5 i know i have a set hooked into my mdd running leopard hope this helps roger
Subject: Apple pro speakers & Leopard?
I have an mdd fw800. I'd like to find a set of speakers, the round apple "orbs" that will work with my mdd running Leopard? any issues? and are the "orbs" the same as the ones shipped with the Powermac G4 Cube? or are they different? In other words, are all the "apple pro speakers" the same?
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The Apple Pro speakers have a "Apple Special Jack" Apple Pro Speakers (p/n 1001632)
M8756G/A Apple Pro Speakers Apple Pro Speakers Description Apple Pro Speakers feature powerful Harman Kardon audio technology. They connect to your Power Mac G4 desktop systems using a single cable which provides 20 watts of sound (10 watts/channel) to the speakers with a frequency range of 70 hertz to 20 kilohertz. Apple Pro Speakers are different from the speakers that came with the Power Mac G4 Cube: While the Apple Pro Speakers look very similar to the Power Mac G4 Cube speakers, the Apple Pro Speakers get their power from the computer and thus require a system with an Apple speaker minijack (like the one that's on the new Power Mac G4). The Power Mac G4 Cube speakers, on the other hand, are USB-powered and are designed to work only with Power Mac G4 Cube systems. Also, the G4 Cube speakers have an external amplifier, whereas the Power Mac G4 has an internal amplifier that supports the Apple Pro Speakers. The analog-based speakers require systems with an Apple speaker minijack. They are not USB-based speakers | | |