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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 02-Jun 05 From: Silver Spring - US Member No.: 66,371 ![]() |
I have a Presonus Firefox 2 channel stereo preamp and Mac Mini. I got it
working ok out of stereo speakers using Garageband and Mini Moog V. Using the Presonus allowed me to have a higher quality soundboard over the built in Mac soundboard chip. But, I was wondering: How do you get stereo speakers to work while hooked up to the Firefox to play internal Macintosh applications, such as the games that came with the Mac? Or, if I purchase a flight simulator, how do I get the sound to come out of my stereo speakers? Right now, I find myself having to use stereo headphones hooked up to the Mac Mini headphone jack, to hear the output of a game program. In other words, is there some kind of setting I have to configure on the Mac to get it to work with stereo speakers (other then Garageband or Mini Moog V)? Thanks for advice on how to do this! |
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I think you mean FirePod, not Firefox?
Select FirePod from the System Preferences -> Sound to make it the default device for system sound. |
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