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<blockquote data-quote="mynameis" data-source="post: 101934" data-attributes="member: 6607"><p>You can barely hear the Mac Mini's internal speakers except for when it is used for the start-up sound. I wouldn't plan on using it. If you want to use a pair of the Apple Pro Speakers(the clear round ones sold by Apple), you have to use an adapter from <a href="http://www.griffintechnology.com" target="_blank">www.griffintechnology.com</a> called iFire. You would probably be better of buying a new set of speakers since Apple doesn't sell them anymore and that adapter is $40. I am looking into getting some of the JBL creature speakers for my Mac Mini, Apple sells them for $100 but newegg.com has them for $74.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mynameis, post: 101934, member: 6607"] You can barely hear the Mac Mini's internal speakers except for when it is used for the start-up sound. I wouldn't plan on using it. If you want to use a pair of the Apple Pro Speakers(the clear round ones sold by Apple), you have to use an adapter from [url]www.griffintechnology.com[/url] called iFire. You would probably be better of buying a new set of speakers since Apple doesn't sell them anymore and that adapter is $40. I am looking into getting some of the JBL creature speakers for my Mac Mini, Apple sells them for $100 but newegg.com has them for $74. [/QUOTE]
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