i have a m-audio firewire solo extern soundcard and a WINDOWS system, my problem is i dont know how to connection on PC and found not a tutorial for that i want get tutorial language german i hope you understand me a little...i can not good english.... on the pc connection have: 1 firewire and 2spdif,2 line inand 2 mics .....one must have more firewire on pc?on the soundcard have 2 firewire!!damn!!!or can also over the spdif installing the soundcard...i hope you write me back....
@ham4864. Yeah it's because whey chose intelligence over rhythm. Example: "He can't dance, but he sure knows his stuff." I wouldn't go for an opposite choice myself. Have fun dancing.
I would stay away from the adapters. I know that LockerGnome suggests using them but to me, that just introduces another place for problems to occur. I would go to Amazon and buy a mid-priced 4-to-9 pin cable (around $10 - $15). There is no reason to pay $30 for this cable. The mid-priced cables have always worked fine for me. Stay away from the super cheap cables. See my video on "Is FireWire 800 backwards compatible?" That video download demo was done in one take...no problems.
i just bought a fire wire 400- 800 adapter for my video camera. it is not working, and the camera port is clean and ready. It does not download to my 2009 mac book pro.. please help.
If you are buying from eBay and using a Windows computer, make sure they include the CD. You will need to load drivers on a Windows system. No need to load drivers if you are using a Mac.
I just tried the speakers. It appears that treble comes out of the front of the speakers and bass out of the back of the speakers. it is my guess that the little holes you asked about enhance the bass. That is certainly where the bass is the loudest. Although my experience is limited, the LaCie speakers sound better with better bass and more volume than the Altec-Lansing USB speakers I tried in the past in the same price range. 45 Watts w/FW vs 2.5 Watts w/USB gave me better volume.
The bass is OK for small speakers but not great if you really like a booming bass. For a stationary set of speakers, I would spend the extra money for a decent set of Klipsch. For portable speakers, these FireWire speakers are great.
Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to calm the fuck down. It's just an IEEE 1394.
pictureframeproduct 2 weeks ago
i have a m-audio firewire solo extern soundcard and a WINDOWS system, my problem is i dont know how to connection on PC and found not a tutorial for that i want get tutorial language german i hope you understand me a little...i can not good english.... on the pc connection have: 1 firewire and 2spdif,2 line inand 2 mics .....one must have more firewire on pc?on the soundcard have 2 firewire!!damn!!!or can also over the spdif installing the soundcard...i hope you write me back....
kayastar89 1 year ago
is the "computer" speed necessary to operate a firewire hardwares???
valsotto27 1 year ago
this guy is funny
georgesq21 1 year ago
didn't see the dance coming!!
Ballmeyer 1 year ago
@ham4864. Yeah it's because whey chose intelligence over rhythm. Example: "He can't dance, but he sure knows his stuff." I wouldn't go for an opposite choice myself. Have fun dancing.
PlanetVerdia 1 year ago
im qhite and a dj rythm on my dick..
MrDarealsaint 1 year ago
@ham4864 that's because a black guy stole it.
sirberner12 2 years ago
yay were all going to candy mountain
guitar74747 2 years ago
Hi, is the sound of the Lacie FireWire better than the 20" iMac 2008?
jerryx2000 2 years ago
Thanks. YouTube metrics indicate that most viewers are bailing out before the dance on this video...so it pays to watch videos to the end...sometimes
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
Good dance !!!
spikesex 2 years ago
That is a MacBook...about 3 years old before then went over to Intel processors
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
Agreed I dance to polka too. Thanks for the video I didn't know firewire speakers existed.
fridrikur 2 years ago
I would stay away from the adapters. I know that LockerGnome suggests using them but to me, that just introduces another place for problems to occur. I would go to Amazon and buy a mid-priced 4-to-9 pin cable (around $10 - $15). There is no reason to pay $30 for this cable. The mid-priced cables have always worked fine for me. Stay away from the super cheap cables. See my video on "Is FireWire 800 backwards compatible?" That video download demo was done in one take...no problems.
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
i just bought a fire wire 400- 800 adapter for my video camera. it is not working, and the camera port is clean and ready. It does not download to my 2009 mac book pro.. please help.
i also e-mailed you for a more detailed stroy
from, brandon
AfroNinja720 2 years ago
Don't worry, it will take to long because im in australia and your in america.
TheKing4Life56 2 years ago
Question, what web site could I get this the cheepest including shipping?
So I no how high I should bid.
TheKing4Life56 2 years ago
If you are buying from eBay and using a Windows computer, make sure they include the CD. You will need to load drivers on a Windows system. No need to load drivers if you are using a Mac.
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
I just tried the speakers. It appears that treble comes out of the front of the speakers and bass out of the back of the speakers. it is my guess that the little holes you asked about enhance the bass. That is certainly where the bass is the loudest. Although my experience is limited, the LaCie speakers sound better with better bass and more volume than the Altec-Lansing USB speakers I tried in the past in the same price range. 45 Watts w/FW vs 2.5 Watts w/USB gave me better volume.
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
They look great, don't sound too bad and don't use many cords.
There is a pair on ebay witch i might put a bid on. =)
Thanks Hayden
TheKing4Life56 2 years ago
Good question. I left them at work. Let me look at them tomorrow and get back to you. Thanks for the questions.
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
Thanks, what is the small hole at the back of the speakers???
TheKing4Life56 2 years ago
The bass is OK for small speakers but not great if you really like a booming bass. For a stationary set of speakers, I would spend the extra money for a decent set of Klipsch. For portable speakers, these FireWire speakers are great.
FireWireExpert 2 years ago
Hi, i was wondering what the bass is like on these speakers?
TheKing4Life56 2 years ago