![]() ![]() The iFire sells for huge amounts at eBay even used sometimes at 3x the original new price in Europe, if you'd find a producer in China to produce a kind of iFire that would sell I'm sure it would go. Ap03:56 EST #14 There are probably thousands of those speakers out there, that Apple produced, and the number of those that are left over as the Macs go down or are otherwise available will grow.Ma15:42 EST #13 Martin, I think you will find that defeats the whole point! Obviously you can use any speakers with a standard 3.5mm jack, the aim is to be able to use the Apple Pro Speakers Peter Brendel.Ma16:14 EST #12 I am sorry, I was not clear enough - I was just currius if anybody has tried to plug in other speakers (bigger, better, louder, smaller or homemade?) with help from the breakout Cable or by modyfiing the small output jack on the iFire to support a standard jack.The "Griffin Pro Speaker Breakout Cable" required to use the iFire with other speakers is discontinued. Ma12:51 EST #11 Martin, I assume you are talking about this:. ![]() Other speakers by other manufacturers are irrelevant since they'd plug directly into the analog line-out jack. The iFire was designed to power the Apple Pro speakers on computers that didn't have the special connection that Apple desktops used to have.
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