
- #Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod manual#
- #Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod pro#
- #Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod software#
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#Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod manual#
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#Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod pro#
Twist the Yellow wire from the Apple Pro speaker together with the right (in my case red) wire connected to the mini connector, cover with electrical tape.Purchase Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 Portable Audio System for iPod (White) with great stock from mp3 players touch, ipod touch 3rd generation, ipod touch 4th generation, ipod touch 8gb, ipod for sale cheap, ipod first generation, ipod for sale, ipod portable speakers, ipod touch 5rd generation product and it is favorable to have a make you can trust. Twist the white wire from the Apple Pro speaker together with the left (in my case white) wire connected to the mini connector, cover with electrical tape. Twist the Brown and the Blue wires from the two speakers together and cover with electrical tape Twist the shielding of all wires together and cover with electrical tape.

Make sure the stripped wires are stripped at least an inch above the shielding so there is less opportunity to touch. I used one where the right wire is clearly red and the left is clearly white and both wires have shielding. Get a mini or headphones connector where the left and right wires are easily stripped and separated. Pull the foil away and when connecting these wires MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT TOUCH WIRES THAT THEY ARE NOT PURPOSELY ATTACHED TO. I am an audio engineer and not everybody has the patience to play with wire and get them to connect adequately to create a signal.

It works and gives me better sound than the built in speakers and is about as loud as it is on it's own loudest setting, which is loud enough for me.Īlso, please don't attempt this if you are not willing to make a mistake and render your speakers useless. Lastly, I have the Powerbook's own volume turned all the way up.
#Griffin ifire amplifier and adapter for ipod software#
I have my iTunes audio turned all the way up combined with the software "Volume Logic" which also amplifies the signal further. To compensate you can plug it into an amp Keep in mind that part of the "trick" with the Apple Pro speakers is that is uses an amp inside the iMac G4 to amplify and drive the speakers. I have successfully cut off the Apple Pro Speaker's jack and connected it to a mini plug. It seems that they are analogue speakers requiring an amplified input and sporting a slightly non standard jack - the boostaroo I suggested would work if they were plugged in as it offers an amplified signal but it's battery powered. It doesn't appear that the griffin ifire is doing anything other than amplifying an analogue signal to power the speakers and sporting a 2.5mm socket for the speakers to plug into.Īnyway, given the cost it's pretty academic. So whilst I agree that cutting off the jack will not work and just plugging in with an adapter will not provide enough power to drive the speakers, I would have thought that plugging the pro speakers to a 2.5 to 3.5 mm converter and then into an amplifier would be fine.

There isn't any special circuitry on the speakers themselves, they just need more power than most small speakers. I think you're correct about cutting off the adapter and replacing it, but as I understand it the Pro speakers are just normal analogue audio speakers with a 2.5mm or Apple proprietary plug on the end, but without the sensitivity to allow them to be powered directly from the headphone port - hence the need for an amplifier - either on board a imac through an audio card or by way of griffin ifire getting power from the firewire port.
