You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
There is no easy way to connect this PC to your TV. It has no video output at all, and does not accept graphics cards. The only possible way is to get a USB to HDMI video converter box. This will tax the USB bus and provide limited performance, but it is the only way.
You will need:A stereo amplifierSpeakersAn optical audio cable1) Connect the HDMI cable from whatever you are trying to hook up (Virgin Box, Blu-ray player, PS3, Xbox 360) into the back of your television.2) Connect the optical audio cable from the back of your television to the slot on your stereo amplifier.3) Your amplifier should be connected to the speakers. If it isn't, do so (it should be covered in the manual)4) You may need to configure Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound for it to work.5) Ensure the amplifier is turned on.Alternatively, you could connect your optical audio cable directly from what you are trying to rig up to the stereo. Either way should work.I hope that helped.
Yes, you can replace your mixing console with a laptop. You will need an audio interface to plug the mics into and audio software. Also, you has to have a powerful laptop or else it lags and the sound is delayed.
cxan you use 5 way speakers for surround sound
Wireless speakers can offer a great way to enjoy your music without worrying about placing unsightly wires all over your home or office. Perfect for a surround sound system or stereo set up, wireless speakers can give a full, rich sound. When shopping for wireless speakers, care should be taken to look at the quality of manufacturing, what wireless method is used for transmitting the audio, and any power needs. Some wireless speakers need to be plugged in to a wall outlet, which may cause some problems if you are trying to avoid wires. Wireless speakers offer a great benefit once installed.
Yes, but it isn't worth the effort. The RCA outputs only put out 1 volt and speakers usually require quite a bit more. If you hear anything at all, the volume will be so low that you'll barely be able to hear it.
Install a subwoofer, amp, aftermarket speakers, and a head unit. Possibly, the easiest way to get the best out of your car audio system is to upgrade the speakers.
Without using external speakers
Yes as long as you use the same impedance. Preferably by using an impedance switch if available. Another example I found is as follows: When you run speakers in series - from one speaker to the next - you are adding their impedance's together, so if you connect two 4 ohm cabinets that way, you will have an 8 ohm load.
Surround sound system in a box is the cheapest option. Although the best one is going to be to buy separate speakers and connect them to a high quality A/V receiver. If you will be watching HD programming on anything then make sure you get one with HDMI ports. And for the best audio using optical audio cables are the way to go along with HDMI for video. Although for optical and HDMI you probably will need a separate A/V receiver and speakers. Bose makes nice speakers and Pioneer Eite will be one of the best receivers.
It uses ordinary speaker cables. Unlike modern surround speaker systems, the Acoustimass 7 does not have a powered subwoofer. The only way to connect it to a surround receiver is to use the speaker level outputs from the right, center and left channels. They connect to the sub, and then on to each of the front 3 speakers. You will need to tell your receiver that there is no connected subwoofer, and that the size of the front 3 speakers is 'large'.
Unlike normal speakers these have a small tweeter with them that is filtered through a capacitor. This filters out all the low end. i.e. Bass. So with two way you will get medium and high frequency.
The computer has no way of detecting speakers. They pretty much only are aware of sound cards or their equivalent on the mainboard.
Yes! there is, this is how, but first, what Audio Output do you have on the record player itself? Is it a single small input plug, or a white and red output plug?
To connect an iPod easily to a stock 2000 Honda Civic a cassette audio port can be purchased. The cassette audio connector will still utilize the same radio and allow use of the iPod.
The BIC F12 has speaker-level stereo inputs and outputs, but the only line-level inputs is a single RCA cable. You won't want to split the signal to push both channels into this sub, as this will force your sound into mono. You could connect the sub to one channel of the BX5a's, but you would only hear the low frequencies of one side. The best way to solve this is to get a little monitor speaker controller, such as the Behringer MON800. Connect the output of the computer to the line input, and connect the A speaker outputs to the BX5as. You can then use a RCA splitter and send the signal from the B or C output to the sub, since it is isolated from the A output. Bonus - you get a separate sub volume control!
The best way to connect Sky Box to an LCD television is to use the audio and visual ports. The ports are color coded for easy installation. An audio visual cable hook up is a black cord with yellow, white, and red connector ends.