SOURCE: My logitech x-210 speakers make a buzzing sound
Sounds like the speakers are not plugged in to the computer, or are plugged in to the wrong socket.
The speaker socket on a PC is usually green, a 3.5mm stereo socket.
SOURCE: Speakers
If this happens when its not connected to the puter or any input or at any volume then its the capacitors in the power supply are drying up. You need to replace them. Good luck
SOURCE: Connecting logitechs z-5500 speaker system to a home theater system
The speakers are designed so that you can switch between a variety of different audio sources. there are 5.1ch analog 3.5mm jacks to hook up to a computer's 5.1 soundcard, SPDIFs (both analog, and digital), and a bunch of other goodies. I have their predecessors myself (the Z-680s), and they are excellent speakers in themselves.
but has to answer your question, here's a PDF of the user manual, explaining how to connect each source (click here).
also, here's a link to a complete specification breakdown, if you want to know the details regarding what this system is and what it's capable of.
hope you enjoy them :D
SOURCE: Connect Altec Lansing ADA745 to HD TV RCA output for home theater
hiya
actually yes you can.....providing you get adapter cables 3.5mm jack to phono rca
Rik
SOURCE: Can I use this subwoofer for a home theater system
yes you could but you would need to soder and take the stuff apart
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