I was wondering if it is possible to put my stereo speakers as my computer speakers if so can u please tell me how i can do it myself without callin for help.
Stereo speakers with the red and black wires i would like to put those as my computer speakers but i dont know how.
It’s hard to know what you mean by "stereo speakers." Do you mean speakers that are hooked up to a receiver/amplifier, along with your CD/DVD player, etc? Yes, there is a way to do this if you have an extra input (such as VCR2 or AUX). You’ll need a cord that goes from a 1/8 stereo plug (standard headphones) that goes to standard RCA plugs. This will give you what you need to connect your computer to your stereo system.
This is the same method you would use to hook an iPod or other personal music player to your system. There is a wide range of cords available, from cheap (less than $5) to very expensive. There is no reason to get the more expensive model.
May 5th, 2010 at 2:17 pm
It’s hard to know what you mean by "stereo speakers." Do you mean speakers that are hooked up to a receiver/amplifier, along with your CD/DVD player, etc? Yes, there is a way to do this if you have an extra input (such as VCR2 or AUX). You’ll need a cord that goes from a 1/8 stereo plug (standard headphones) that goes to standard RCA plugs. This will give you what you need to connect your computer to your stereo system.
This is the same method you would use to hook an iPod or other personal music player to your system. There is a wide range of cords available, from cheap (less than $5) to very expensive. There is no reason to get the more expensive model.
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