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Cheers. The speaker was rubbish, anyway. Reduced from £60 to £15. I can see why it's £15, but lord knows why anyone would pay £60 for it. Awful sound quality.
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No you will only be only one, unless the manufacturer has included this functionality.
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Big standard they will both work independently, that is even if the second one is picked up as the IMac will probably struggle to handle two different audio outputs, same reason you can't have headphone and a speaker working at the same time
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2 speakers or a pair?
I ordered a bluetooth speaker last night, mainly for when I'm sat in bed watching movies on my new iMac. After placing the order, I realised I'd ordered 2 for some reason. They were reduced from £60 to £15 each, so that's fine.
If I put one speaker on each side of the bed, could they be set up to work as a pair - with proper stereo effects, or would they just work as 2 independent speakers? Or would they not both work together at all?Last edited by JRCT; 22 January 2015, 14:38.Tags: None
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