shakerbaby said:... that the Mac chime on startup sounds a bit cheap. I actually think it sounds like 'Duhhh!'.
EGT said:Hook your machine up to some bassy external speakers, max the volume, reboot, and think about what you've said.
Where did you expect it to come from?drlunanerd said:On my MBP the chime still comes out of the internal speakers. Is this normal, as my older Macs never did this?
EGT said:Hook your machine up to some bassy external speakers, max the volume, reboot, and think about what you've said.
if you have speakers plugged in, it still comes through the internal speakers. I dont know why, but it seems to only be on Intel computers, as my G4 iMac and TiBook both played through external speakers.skunk said:Where did you expect it to come from?
skunk said:Hmm. Just restarted, and I notice it does that on mine, too. What a wimpy sound that was!
Scarlet Fever said:if you have speakers plugged in, it still comes through the internal speakers. I dont know why, but it seems to only be on Intel computers, as my G4 iMac and TiBook both played through external speakers.
stuartluff said:EDIT: And its more of an 'aaaaaaaahhhhh' sound. You know, heavenly, god like.
extraextra said:That's what mine sounds like!
Maybe yours is defective.
shakerbaby said:... that the Mac chime on startup sounds a bit cheap. I actually think it sounds like 'Duhhh!'.
shakerbaby said:Will the geniuses fix it for me, and how long would it take them?