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.
The speaker wires have 2 pin connectors that connect to the coaxial speakers in the doors.. If looking to upgrade speakers make sure you do research on the physical size of the new speaker as there might be issues. Also you can pick up a wire harness to connect the factory wire harness that is mounted to the door to a new set of speakers.
Researching the Macbook Pro has shown that the speakers port is available. One can use the headphones port located on the left front of the Macbook to connect speakers.
Yes it does.
Yes it won't play unless you have a DVD player connectors on the speakers.
Connect them to a source that will drive them. The source should match the impedance of the speakers. To see if speakers are working at all, use a 1.5 volt battery and connect across speaker leads and make and break connection to see if you hear the speaker crackle.
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No, the speaker has a negative and positive port, they both need to be plugged into for it to work. if they aren't, then the speaker will not create sound
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
Some of the better TVs have external speaker connectors on the back, most do not. If the TV has audio output connectors you can connect a stereo audio amplifier and speakers to these. If this works, go into the audio menu and turn off the TVs internal speakers.
First go through the trunk, and disconnect the speaker connectors, then find and undo the screws that hold the speakers to the back window panel board.
Connect audio cables to the Audio Out on the DVD player to the Audio In connectors of the speaker system.
Your speakers and receiver should have binding posts. You can unscrew the body back, thread the wire through the hole in the post, and tighten the body to secure it. Bananna jacks are very handy, but almost always not needed.