Scooterpilot wrote: Without breaking the bank, what speakers (that plug into my iMac) have really good sound quality? That's a contraction in terms, but I'll do my best. Bose is ok, but it's not as good as a Harmon Kardon, I tossed my Bose when I heard the HK GoPlay It's going for about $200 now, but you have to make sure of the model. If you manage to get your hands on the best speakers for your Mac, it will sound like. Other option then check out this list of the best computer speaker for Mac. Your ears deserve the best Mac computer speakers you can find. These may be analog or Bluetooth portable loudspeaker systems, or convenient USB powered speakers that deliver both pure digital stereo and power over a single USB cable. Benefit is it's portable and takes batteries, so it can be used at the gym etc for wonderful sound from the iPod/iPhone (older gens connectors) Then I tossed that into the garage when I got a HK surround sound home theater system for about $3000 or so. Why doesnt goal seek work in excel for mac. What's nice about the surround sound, it can take the 2 channel iTunes music and output from the four surround sound satelights, filling the entire room with sound, instead of it just coming from the front stereo speakers. Also it works with the HDTV etc. So it's just not for playing computer music. There is concert hall and other 'effects' which will make even the Go Play sound like crap. Also it takes the lower channels and sends it to the 200 watt subwoofer, which can make the picture shake on all the walls in the house if I'm ****** and want everyone to know it. П˜‰ If you want great sound, your going to have to pay a bit more coin, but you certainly need something that has a subwoofer to give some bass. Does there exist a solution which simply adds to the internal speakers of the iMac? Say a subwoofer, since the music sound out of the internal speakers is quite rinky-dinky, it seems to be seriously lacking bass (and perhaps some midrange too). I mean, the internal speaker system is probably not bad in itself, it's just lacking in range. And if there is such a solution, should that be USB, or through what looks like an audio speaker jack connection in the back of the computer, right next to the headphones connector? I suppose that when you plug into the speaker connector, it disables the internal speaker system? Thanks in advance for your answers. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. When you take a photo, there’s a three-second countdown before the photo is taken. In the Photo Booth app on your Mac, do any of the following: • Turn off the countdown: Hold down the Option key while clicking the Take Photo button. • Turn off the flash: Hold down the Shift key while clicking the Take Photo button. Free recording apps for laptop. • Change the flash setting: Choose Camera > Enable Screen Flash. Your screen flashes when the photo is taken.
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