"When it shipped in early 2000, the slot-loading iMacs were the only systems that worked with the iSub, which is manufactured completely by Harman/Kardon." The software it used (included with Mac OS 9.0.4 and later) was designed to adjust the frequency range of the iMac's internal speakers so they wouldn't overlap with the iSub." "It uses a USB connection to send sound data digitally, which is decoded by the amplifier located inside the iSub. The iSub has a USB connection and is configured to work only with Apple's 350 MHz and iMac DV models." For speakers and a subwoofer made for Windows machines, please see the HK 595 speaker system. The USB iSub has been designed specifically to work in conjunction with the iMacs that contain the Harman Kardon integrated speakers. "# Will the iSub work with my Windows machine? I'll try to see if there are any drivers to use them on Windows, but i really doubt it. ![]() ![]() The apples it works with uses iSub software driver, a software crossover that sends only certain frequencies to the sub, and the rest to the main drivers. It seems the apple models it's compatible with does not just send a Line out through the USB port. From everything i've seen, it won't work with Windows machines :(
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