Just got speakrs fer free. Cant find a place to attach speakers to computer
I go two satilites speakers and a sub-woofer. Where is the port on the speaker to connect to the computer? (I know where to plug it in on the computer, just not the speaker.)
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Certainly any large speaker itself cant be used with very weak computer out signal The signal should have power amplification in addition to voltage amplification to energise large speakers
just do as I did cut the cable and attach to a store bought power adapter works good. I am only using a 12v power adapter and it seems to work fantastic
U can use the sub-woofer by plugging it separately with a normal 2 stereo speakers.. or ..use 2 speakers attached on it ..be sure they are powerfull enough to make a match ..(usually it is enough 10 watt ) to plug t separately ..just take a look in the speaker configuration option of the driver..and change it in such a way that will allow you multiple out ..(you will see which one will be what ...even on a normal sound card with only 3 plugs ..The configuration you have to choose is probably 3=1 or so ...and will leave your pink for a microphone ..and the line in will turn in a out-let for the woofer .. Or if the woofer have inlets for the speakers and has a amplifier built in ..you can attach any speakers.. In this case you can use teh normal speaker out ..and get the signal for the other speakers from the woofer .. In case they were separate ..and the woofer was only connected with the central ..use like I say ..a configuration on the sound manager (speaker configuration ) in such a way that you will be able to connect the speakers in normal green out and use regular 2 stereo ones..and attach the sub-woofer in the plug specified in the diagram ..usually for 3=1 or 4=1 it will change the blue line in into woofer out ..and will work In this case the speakers used in the green out have to be amplified separately (or have a built in amplifier like computer speakers have ).please ask if you didn't understood the procedure ..and please rate my answer
You can use the sub-woofer and the speakers even without a supporting amplifier. The sub-woofer alone is powered with 167w per channel enough to power all the speakers. The DIN cables used to connect the sub-woofer to any source device like a computer, multi-media projector and others.
You need three ports in order to use all the speakers 5.1 sound. They are all headphone jacks but they are front speakers, rear speakers, and sub/center
the two satellite speakers (small ones) should connect to the sub-woofer. from the sub, there should be an "audio out" or "to computer" jack. from that jack, you should connect to the speaker port on your computer (usually a green-color port).
Based upon your description, the subwoofer is just a speaker and is taken from the normal speaker outputs. Run your A channel to the sub and then from the sub to the left and right front speakers. That should do it.
Dan
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