If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
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SOURCE: JBL PLATINUM SERIES SPEAKERS
It is possible, but you may run into a problem with the amplification to be able to hear the speaker. Without knowing exactly what your setup is the best I can say is to attempt to hook them up to your headphone jack and see how well they work. If you don't hear anything, you need an amplifier. If you hear a distorted sound, but volume is not an issue, use the line out jack and see if it is any better.
SOURCE: Where can I find JBL platinum series speaker drivers?
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The kind of speakers usually don't effect what drivers you have to use. If you have your motherboard cd then you can install the sound drivers from that cd. And, if you still are unable to find them in the cd then please tell me the model no. of your PC(and/or model no. of the motherboard).
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SOURCE: what is the polarity of the jbl platinum series speakers
Speakers don't really have Polarity ... they have Phase. The audiophile wants the speaker cone acting in the same direction not opposite directions. So, watch your wire - one conductor will have a rib on it, the other smooth. You pick which you want to hook to the red or the + or what the mark is on your devices pick the other conductor for the other side, black or - or what ever matches.
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SOURCE: do they need a power source
if one of the speakers has a female jack on the back or side that says "+-" around a partial circle and possibly a dc voltage, then yes they need power.
A replacement adapter will run you about 10 bucks at walmart. Make sure you take the speaker that takes the power with you so you can make sure to get the proper voltage and plug size.
SOURCE: where can i find my
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Nowhere -- speakers are electro-mechanical devices -- accept electrical power and move the speaker-cone, to create air-waves which your ear interprets as sounds.
They are not electronic devices that require software and device-drivers to make them work.
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