Logitech Z 2300 no remote - Learn how to make this unit work when no remote is provided
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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A friend gave me this unit with no remote and no speakers, the satellite speakers are not an issue to connect since there is a pair of RCAs in the back of the unit to connect them, but for everything else, you need the remote control, power, volumen, inputs and so on. Lets see how to make it work with out the remote unit.
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I just want to tap into input wires on AMP that solves problem of sound. You did not show us how to do this. How do we bypass using the remote?
Thanks for this video ,it saves me a lot of time figuring it all out since i had the same problem .I was wondering about one thing though, at the end of the video the woofers are clearly moving out of fase. Were you aware of that? This will reduse the bass sound to practicaly nothing.
great vid. i have 4 of theses running togather and found it so hard to get info. I think i blow the bass filter or pre amp so connect direct to the Tda 7295 and it works, Im just guessingand learinging
I mean its a good video, but i think i'm too dumb to understand it. I still dont now, how i make use of my subwoofer without the controller.
I wanted just to test out the speakers i know how to connect all pins to wire except pin 1 , i connect pin 15 and 5 together w switch pin 6 to right pad on my headphone jack pin 12 to left pad on jack and pin 3 to ground but where do i connect pin 1?
Thank you very much for the video and valuable information, my brother. I have a logitech z 5450 model that has the same 15-pin connector. Can it be connected in the same way? Thank you
Thanks!!! Excellent Work! and Video!!!
Thank you very much Sir!
Great video, How would someone properly upgrade the internal power components components, so that the unit can use the full power of the original bridged tada7295's with the 2 tda7296's? As well what would need to be done internally if all the amps were upgraded to tda7294?
Great video ! , I want to connect my Z2300 to a big powered Sub or use the Sub as a replacement for the Z2300 , theres no way I can connect the the Sub to the PC as it doesnt recognise the signal, so how can the remote from the Z2300 be made as a controller for a different powered Sub, the Sub has no 15 pin input, just RCA can it be done sir? Thank you
I just bought a replacement control and wired it for two bookshelf speakers jacked or wired inputs. What I don't know is how to replace that control with a DAC?
Hi, an other question:
Do you know anything about acoustics and a humming noise coming from the sub-box and the satellites when connected?
It is just a silence hum and if I plug in a 3,5 (from a headset for example) into the remote, then it’s gone. Unplug it, here it is again.
Any idea?
Usually that is because there is a faulty ground. But if you connect other analog audio system in the same outlet and doesn't do the same, it must be a filtering capacitor.
have and idea if these apply to the Logitech Z cinema model : Z S00002 ?
is there any other way , just to directly add audio for suboofer without loosing possibility to connect it to main power ? Like , I want to use built in amplifier for suboofer , but only add audio to it
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thats all everyone wants to know. Who cares about all the other stupid functions
excuse me.
its same with z5300 controller?
Is the power switch momentary?
i have the same problem, but i have a z4 logitech remote (9 pin connection), could i make this work? any ideas?
yes, it is basically the same with different type of connector.
I don’t know WHAT happened while watching this video because it started w/ how to make a DIY controller w/ the pin-out schematic & ended w/ you showing the subs in your Sequoia …?
Are you using the Logitech amp for 8-Ohm home speakers on 4-Ohm car audio speakers..? TWO of them..?
Are those two subs wired in Series..?? How did we even get here but you shouldn’t do that at ALL hahahah
The amp needs 120v & a car amp needs 12v but hey, I’m sure you figured SOMEthing out ..! Looks like it works :)
But you’re goina blow your Logitech amp w/ 4-Ohm speakers, I’d just have to figure
Pretty informative video, otherwise ! Thanks for the pin-out schematic, genuinely !