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| ...computer? I'm having a real problem connecting everything up. Last edited by Dave Hybrid : 12-07-2008 at 07:13 PM. |
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| Hi,In general, you plug a pair of self powered speakers in to the line out on the back of your computer.For a more specific answer, it will help to know what kind of computer you have.Hope it helpsGilaad |
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| Look in the back of your PC for a plug hole surrounded by a tiny green sleeve. The hole's inner diameter is 3.5 mm. Plug there any kind of stereo speakers for PC you want.Then check for the volume control in your PC to be at least half-way before you try to listen anything, in case you don't hear nothing at the very start of your tests. |
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