Yeah, dont hook them directly to the pc tho, run a patch cord from the pc sound out to your stereo amp aux in. The speakers are too large to connect directly to the pc. If you have a surround sound amp, read your pc manual and it will tell you how to hook it up for dolby surround if you have dolby on your PC. It will knock your socks off!
2007-04-14 02:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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hi,your in luck. you need something well..i think its called a jack thingy,headphone jack/wire.one end of the wire would be one plug while the other would be red and white.
on your pc or laptop there should be a speaker-like hole with a pic of headphones on it,plug the one plug into there and the white and red into your radio.with your radio speakers attached to your radio and your radio set to stream sound from AUX it should work. some old radio's dont allow this so if you own an old radio then it wont be possible...
2007-04-14 02:31:26
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answered by nath2004uk 1
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Yes.
If your stereo has an AUX jack you can plug it into the headphone jack of the laptop. If it has this but no plug in like your headphones but it has a red and white plug, go to Circuit City or Radio Shack and buy a connector like that. Ithink its called like RCA to headphone 1/4".
2007-04-14 02:28:59
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answered by dnablend 2
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yes if those are low of wattage,not powered speaker or you have approptiate speaker stereo plug with it for headphone jack of laptop pc.
2007-04-14 02:28:12
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answered by Manik 7
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If it is an amplified speaker, yes. But if it is just a passive speaker, yes also, but you could hardly hear much.
2007-04-14 02:29:38
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answered by Karz 7
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yeah i have got my decks mixer and 300w of studio speakers hooked up to my laptop
2007-04-14 02:30:02
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answered by Bend it like Bender 5
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