So, I went out and froze my ass off, to go to staples, and pick up some speakers. They didn't have the ones I had before, I'm not happy about it, but whatever, I picked up another pair from the same brand. Came home, set them up, and they sound decent for 20$. Anyway, I need the switch the left and right channels. Currently, I have 2 speakers behind me, under my bed, and these two on my desk, but they have the left and right mixed up. No I can't just move them, the cord doesn't reach. Help me facepunch.
[QUOTE=Kybalt;19015901]So, I went out and froze my ass off, to go to staples, and pick up some speakers. They didn't have the ones I had before, I'm not happy about it, but whatever, I picked up another pair from the same brand. Came home, set them up, and they sound decent for 20$. Anyway, I need the switch the left and right channels. Currently, I have 2 speakers behind me, under my bed, and these two on my desk, but they have the left and right mixed up. No I can't just move them, the cord doesn't reach. Help me facepunch.[/QUOTE]
Switch out the cords?
What speakerset do you have. Do you have a sub ect ect
The fact that you froze your ass of and that you got them from Staples doesn't really help.
[QUOTE=taipan;19016287]Switch out the cords?
What speakerset do you have. Do you have a sub ect ect
The fact that you froze your ass of and that you got them from Staples doesn't really help.[/QUOTE]
I don't have a sub. It's not a set, I just bought speakers and plugged them in into the front and back channels.
[QUOTE=Kybalt;19016400]I don't have a sub. It's not a set, I just bought speakers and plugged them in into the front and back channels.[/QUOTE]
Type and brand,
Or if you can't do that does it have a power cord or usb?
get out your soldering iron and make a crossover.
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