install new sound card drivers and/or buy speakers if you don't have built in.
If the speakers are in the door panel then you must remove the door panel to install new speakers. You can only bypass removing the door panel if the speakers are located elsewhere.
I have a Dell E173FPf computer and have just received the speaker to install on it. I do not see in the back the power jack to connect the speaker to. Please advise.
Pop off panel, take old speakers out and install new ones
Attach the wiring harness to the back of the new speakers. Secure the speakers into place with the retaining screws. Put the speaker covers on.
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Connect the wiring harness to the back of your new speakers. Secure the speakers into place with the retaining screws. Put the speaker cover on and secure it into place.
Installing new speakers on a desktop computer is a very simple procedure. First, you must connect the speakers and the computer via usb cable that came with the computer. The best place to connect this perhaps is on the back of the computer. Then, plus in the 3.5 mm jack on the computer. Plug the power chord, turn the speakers on, and your all set!
"Bose does make desktop speakers and they come in a variety of sizes and shapes, depending on what type one is looking for. They range from small portable speakers to a large speakers that have base and surround sound."
Several electronic brands offer special product lines for desktop speakers. Some of the most popular brands of desktop speakers include: Logitech, Altec-Lansing, and Creative Technologies.
Yes, you can connect your desktop to your home audio speakers. The audio cable would go from your sound card to your home audio receiver which in turn would play out of the speakers. However, it would be much easier to use your desktop computer sound with desktop speakers. Desktop speakers can be plugged directly into you computer through a usb cable or audio cable and are available in a two speaker set or surround sound set ups. anonymous@oola.com
Replace them with "powered" speakers like you would use on and MP3.