Get an 1/8"x1/8" cord (like to hook up an mp3 to a radio or aux) and a 1/4" adapter. Plug the small end in the cd player and the other side into the adapter which will plug into the pa system. Or, if the pa has stereo jacks you can get a cord that's 1/8" on one end and red/white patch on the other end.
Yes. Connect an audio cable to the headphone jack.
buy a headphone to rca adapter
Buy a headphone jack to have a red and white splitter. You can connect the headphone jack to your computer and the audio splitter to the aux. jack on your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be set on the aux setting. You can buy the headphone audio splitter @ Walmart for about 6 dollars.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
Technically, yes. However, a headphone jack does not provide a great deal of power, so you would probably need an amplifier for the sound output to actually be audible.
== Each speaker is driven by a pair of wires coming from the amplifier. One wire is "live" and the other wire is "ground". There are two little contacts in the headphone socket which connect the amplifier's live outputs to the headphones when the headphone jack is inserted. When the headphone jack is removed the contacts reconnect the outputs to the speakers. So it's important to connect the "live" side of each of the speaker lines to these switches - not the "ground" wires which should stay connected to the speakers! Because headphones usually have a much higher impedance than speakers the headphones will draw a lot less power from the amplifier but that won't do it any harm so there is no need to add any extra resistors in the leads. == Connect it to one side of the speaker line. You'd better have a resistor in the lead going to the earphone.
You can look at the in and out connectors on the TV and the amplifier. You have choices that depend on the tv and amplifier, basic stereo, surround sound and tos-link. As you know in and out are connected and out and in are connected. Do not connect in and in to each other and do not connect out and out to each other.
The headphone jack on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is located on the top edge of the device, next to the power switch. It is a standard 3.5mm audio jack, allowing you to connect wired headphones or external speakers for audio playback. This placement makes it easily accessible while using the device.
Ensure the amplifier is turned off. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the 12V wire to the amplifier's positive terminal and the negative (-) terminal of the 12V wire to the amplifier's negative terminal. Once connected securely, you can then power on the amplifier.
To hook up the Technical Pro RX504 integrated amplifier, connect the DVD player's audio output (RCA or optical) to one of the RCA inputs on the amplifier. For your computer, use a 3.5mm to RCA cable to connect the computer’s headphone output to another RCA input on the amplifier. To incorporate the Mackie 16-channel mixing board, connect the mixer’s main output (XLR or 1/4" TRS) to the amplifier’s auxiliary input or line input. Ensure all devices are powered on and set the appropriate input source on the amplifier for the desired playback.
You should be able to connect them to the headphone jack.
To connect a microphone to speakers, you will need an audio mixer or amplifier. Plug the microphone into the mixer or amplifier using an XLR cable. Then connect the mixer or amplifier to the speakers using audio cables. Adjust the volume levels on the mixer or amplifier to ensure proper sound output.