Speakers can be hooked up in a any order, but must be attached after the reciever is installed.
You can connect external speakers on a computer on either the headphone socket or sound output sockets on the sound card. You just need the compatible connectors on the audio wires of the music system speakers to connect to these sockets. - Neeraj Sharma
You attach speakers to the speaker output in the back of a computer to make it louder. Also, try headphones or raising your operating systems volume. If more information had been supplied, such as which operating system was being used or if speakers were already attached, this answer could have been more helpful.
You can attach saltwater system to non-Intex pro series pool.
It depends on the system, but usually two speakers come with each unit.
The iLuv boom cubes are a very innovative design. They are small in size for a reasonable price. It comes with a stereo system, and has a USB jack to attach to a laptop or desktop computer.
No you can just replace rear speakers.
Matching concept is the basis for accrual accounting system so Yes they are same.
Certainly - the factory where I worked had a PA system with thousands of speakers all over the plant.
That would make a total of 20 speakers. Sony sells no such system, nor do they sell an amplifier that can connect that many speakers.
Bose system speakers are generally considered more expensive but of higher quality than Samsung speakers. Samsung speakers are for those on a budget, although not a small one.
The first thing you should do when choosing home theatre speakers is to check the system and see how it sounds with your television which is called voice matching, next check the power of the magnets and voice coils because the bigger the power the better the quality. Once you choose your speakers you need to set them up correctly and place them all in the right spaces to insure good sound quality.
there should be a fuse for the audio system in the car fusing panel, but if for the speakers only- then that should be within the audio system itself.