A:AnswerHello
I use mine with my dell PC and have klipsch subwoofer connected. As for the the mixer not sure. I plug the 3.5 mm cable into the PC and that is the only wire going to computer.
A:AnswerI believe you would be best off trying a Bluetooth audio transmitter (with Near Field Communication) and tapping the receiver against the right speaker while Bluetooth is activated in pairing mode. Doing so should connect the device to the receiver in that speaker (which will output to both simultaneously.
IF this does not work, or causes issues, get a separate 3.5 Auxiliary Bluetooth receiver and do as first stated, but instead of tapping the speaker, tap the BT Receiver to the BT Transmitter.
Also, as BT is already enabled in the speakers themselves, this will only help if you have a Non-BT-Enabled device or no internal adapter present (such as a desktop PC).
Best of luck!
A:AnswerFor anyone with the same or similar issues.
This would appear to be a Power Related issue, mine did this on and off before Power was lost entirely. I would RMA them with Klipsch if it is still an issue after resetting and ensuring it did this on it's own. If you are within trade-in period, that may be your best bet instead.
Alternatively (I do not recommend this), you may open the right side speaker and splice the internal speaker wire to the output console to make both speakers passive, remember, if you do this, you with need an external amplifier to power them.
Best of luck!
A:AnswerNo these are not made for headphones. The Bluetooth only recieves a device it doesn't broadcast and there is not headphone jack. You could buy a headphone amp if needed, but that would entail more money . I just use my phone and mp3's if I don't want to use the speakers
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A:AnswerSwitch the speaker and the turntable to the same setting. I think with this setup you will want to set both to phono and use the Klipsch preamp. You can experiment however as the Sony should have a decent preamp also . In that case set them both to line.
A:AnswerFor future Reference;
You may be looking for Bluetooth functionality rather than an App, you would find this under your Smart Phone's settings.
If your Mobile Device does not support Bluetooth, you may use a 3.5 to 3.5 Auxiliary Audio cable and ensure it is securely connected to the rear amplifier on the right speaker.
A:AnswerThere’s a simple RCA output from 15’s to subwoofer. Should run fine with input from turntable. I run mine with the sub out RCA for iPhone via Bluetooth and for desktop via usb. My Sub is powered... not sure how well the R15’s would power the sub if it didn’t have its own power.
A:AnswerIf your receiveelr can pair to a BT device and treat it like an independent speaker, sure. I am unfamiliar with any receiver being capable of that though
A:AnswerIf you are looking to use speaker wire it will not work. You need to use one of the other inputs such as the optical input as an example. Can't remember what else is back there off the top of my head. I think there is also a 3.5mm AUX and AV line in as well.
A:AnswerIt does have a connection for a powered subwoofer (Single RCA (LFE)). There is only one line output (POS + NEG) to connect the left speaker. I suppose instead of the left speaker you could connect your center but it will be driven as a left speaker and can't see a benefit in doing that.