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| Connecting old speakers to my PC.
Now i want to use these speakers for my computer. Dont know how can i connect these speakers to my PC? Do you guys have any idea? IS it possible without any amplifier OR i have to buy an amplifier? Thank you. |
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I think you need a audio jack to connect with the speaker wires red & black & then you can put this in headphone jack & have sound with your speakers! |
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Best solution will be buying an old cheap amplifier & connect it with your PC & These speakers. This is the simple & good way to use your speakers since you havent told us how big these speakers are! If they are real big then an amplifier is a must. |
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