I suppose the plastic parts are snap together, but I dont want to pry and break them. altec lansing atp3 multimedia computer speakers You dont tell is where you are, but assuming USA and not Europe I would search for a supplier in Germany.
But Im wondering how to open speaker casing (not the sub). I really, really wanted a powered subwoofer, but was not going to spend a ton of money on one. Hi, I want to put an ON/OFF switch on my old 2.1 Altec Lansing ATP3, so I dont have to manually set the volume knob everytime I open them (controlling the volume from the computer). This is usually caused by the phone falling while charging I say phone because it would take some weight like a phone to fall on the connector with enough force to break it, where a blue tooth 200. I notice now that the speakers sit there humming and outputting a static noise when they are not in use. The subwoofer bass from VS4621 totally overwhelmed everything where else for this ATP3 system, I am actually able to adjust the subwoofer bass to the level that. Altec Lansing ATP3 Satellite Speaker Mod. I already had all the speakers I needed for it, but that model Pioneer receiver/amp does not provide direct power for a subwoofer - it only has a dedicated “line level” subwoofer signal via an RCA-type jack on the rear panel. And also, I had just purchased Altec Lansing VS4621 system due to the great experience I have with this ATP3 but believe me, the VS4621 is no where near the sound quality of this ATP3.
I had been watching for an affordably priced (okay, “cheap”) powered subwoofer to use with a Pioneer surround-sound receiver with Dolby 5.1 Digital processing and digital fiber optic inputs and outputs which I had purchased at that same Goodwill store for only $15.91 (knowing it most likely needed some sort of repair, given the el-cheapo price, plus it was missing the very specialized remote control.) I repaired the Pioneer audio processor/surround sound receiver at a cost of about thirty cents (the cost of a voltage regulator IC) and had purchased a factory remote on eBay for about $20. Altec Lansing ATP3 Powered Subwoofer circuit board landings for the DIN connector. With the circuit board completely out of the subwoofer, I carefully desoldered and removed the female DIN connector assembly completely. I do love discovering the occasional project item at Goodwill or other thrift stores, etc.īecause the two external speakers (left and right) were missing therefore, there were no controls to turn the subwoofer and its internal amplifier on or off or make any level adjustments at the subwoofer because those are actually located one of the two external speakers. Hacking the Altec Lansing ATP3 Subwoofer for stand-alone use without the external speakers.