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Logitech Stereo Speakers Z120, USB Powered (980-000524)
(Personal Computers) Logitech
Easy connections: Works with PC, Mac and iPod/MP3 players
Convenient controls: Power and volume are at your fingertips
3.5 mm input: Connect your portable music player or any audio source that uses a standard 3.5 mm plug
Compact USB powered speakers: Simply plug them into your laptop or netbook for great sound no wall outlet required
Integrated cable management system: Your desk stays tidy with cords neatly stowed in the back of the speakers
Price:
$19.99
$9.99
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Just as the title says. If I plug in computer speakers and my normal stereo speakers up to my stereo set, is there anyway I can get sound to come out of both of them?
no, thats not how the computer is set up, you have to select one or the other, which can be done through the speaker icon in the system tray, altough you can get a splitter and go through it like that, but youll only get mono through each
This is a tutorial on how to connect your stereo speakers to your computer.
I just bought two decent stereo speakers and hooked them up to my computer. It sounds great, but i want more sound so im wondering if i could hook up my computer speakers to my new ones. The computer speakers are normal speakers and have just the one cord to plug into the computer, where as the new speakers have the same cord except to plug them into the speaker it uses a red and white plug in thingers. There are 2 slots each of these red and white inputs, so im thinking it has something to do with that. Any help? This question probably sounds really confusing, but any ideas would be appreciated.
yea use something called a duel port, or headphone splitter, what they do is instead of there being 1 port 4 ur headphones, u then plug the duel port in and there is now 2, so plug in both speakers and have some fun loud music.
Note: If 1 of the ports on the duel port, then you will only get sound out of 1 side of the speakers, so have both speakers plugged in at the same time. But if u want only one set then get rid of the duel port altogether, because as i said, you will get sound out of only 1 side of the speakers.
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I want to use my stereo speakers on my computer, i hope this is even [possible to do! I dont know much about computers or stereos but the speakers are seperate and are held in the stereo by red and black wires, STEP BY STEP PLEASE!!!!
I actually have computer speakers but they do not sound half as good as my stereo speakers. I know it is possible to connect the speakers to the computer.
do yourself a favor and go to the salvation army store and buy you a pair of computer speakers it will save u a lot of trouble
Price: $39.99
Get better sound experience on your lap, your bed, the patio or wherever you use your computer.
Dual drivers are specifically designed to provide a wide sound field to envelop you in richly detailed full-stereo sound
Speaker's slim, compact design tucks easily into your carry-on bag or briefcase
Plug a single USB cord into your laptop and you're good to go
I have a great pair of Bose stereo bookshelf speakers that I am not using right now, and I need better computer speakers. Any idea on how to use the Bose speakers on my computer?
I can't do that, the only connection on the Bose speakers is "speaker wire", and I can't plug that right into my computer.
If you mean the red and black wires.. then you cannot do it.
There is no simple adaptor.
And such speakers require some power, more than can be easily supplied by the audio out jack, which is suitable for earphones and small speakers only (very low volume). Or speakers with their own power source (which your Bose speakers are not).
I remember that creative used to sell a amplifier that plugged into the PC and you could connect Bose speakers to that. But it has probably gone out of style as high quality PC speakers have gotten really cheap.
I am wanting to play music through my stereo speakers from my computer. The back of my stereo has the red and white plug-ins. I went to Radio Shack and the guy said something about a laptop not being amplified. I just want to know if it is possible to still receive good quality if I were to buy the cords or would it be a waste of time. Is it possible at all or should I just buy better computer speakers.
It depends on whether your stereo has an amplifier already...(unless its just a tuner it should) Does it have the ability to change modes such as CD, tape, Phono, Aux?
If there is just get an adapter that goes from a mini plug (laptop headphones jack) to the red and white (left and right channel) plugs....make sure you plug it into the "input" on your stereo and most likely change the setting to Aux. You will have to adjust the sound on the stereo and laptop to make it sound good but it should work just fine.
Good luck.
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