Minirig v1
Common Faults
1. The first port of call is to ensure you have pushed the audio cable firmly into the Minirig/Subwoofer.
If this is not the issue:
2. Please try using a different audio cable. If your Minirig works after this elimination process it is clear your original audio cable has been damaged.
If this does not solve the problem:
3. Please try changing the audio device i.e. IPOD or PHONE, if this solves the problem it may be a fault with your audio device.
To purchase a new charger cable please go to accessories page listed above.
If none of the above solves your problem please contact us directly using the contact information shown on the right of the page.
1.The first port of call is to ensure you have pushed the charger cable firmly into the Minirig/Subwoofer and usb port.
If this has not solved you problem:
2. Please try using a different usb port as the port you are trying may be faulty.
Still not working:
3. Please try using a different charger cable, if your Minirig is now charging it is clear your original charger cable is damaged.
To purchase a new charger cable please go to accessories page listed above.
If none of the above solves your problem please contact us.
Questions & Answers
Yes. You can charge the Minirig from any USB port. It only draws 500mA max which is the minimum rating for any USB port.
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Yes they will… and it will sound amazing! However, you need to split the left and right channels with a stereo splitter cable.
Obviously there is practical limits but we have had some great parties with over 20 Minirigs linked up in a chain without any problems.
We would love to hear about your Minirig link ups too!
Yes, the Minirig will work with any phone or device with a standard 3.5mm headphone output.
You can control the volume using the volume rocker or volume control on the device.