sk8mash macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 7, 2009 #1 On every 13" aluminium MacBook I have ever come across there is a very sensitive audio output port that cuts back to the internal speakers if you move the jack to much. Is this fixed with the new 13" MBP audio out/in port? Thanks.
On every 13" aluminium MacBook I have ever come across there is a very sensitive audio output port that cuts back to the internal speakers if you move the jack to much. Is this fixed with the new 13" MBP audio out/in port? Thanks.
geoffreak macrumors 68020 Jul 7, 2009 #2 Use an optical connection instead. This has more to do with the analog connection and a poor set of speakers than the Mac.
Use an optical connection instead. This has more to do with the analog connection and a poor set of speakers than the Mac.
sk8mash macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 7, 2009 #3 geoffreak said: Use an optical connection instead. This has more to do with the analog connection and a poor set of speakers than the Mac. Click to expand... What do you mean? Im saying if you rotated the audio jack with the 13" uMB it cuts back to the speakers until you unplug/re-plug again. Exactly like here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTK83kkvdC4
geoffreak said: Use an optical connection instead. This has more to do with the analog connection and a poor set of speakers than the Mac. Click to expand... What do you mean? Im saying if you rotated the audio jack with the 13" uMB it cuts back to the speakers until you unplug/re-plug again. Exactly like here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTK83kkvdC4