No most home speakers are supposed to be powered through an amplifier. A computer will not supply enough power to effectively run those speakers. Plus the wiring for computer and home speakers are very different.
You need to plug the speakers into a sound output plug on your computer; often, the speakers will also require a separate connection to a power source.
Sound On, Audiodengine, logitech, and hp all make speakers that plug into a usb port.
plug them in
It depends on the speakers. Bose computer speakers are not designed to connect directly to speaker inputs on your receiver, as they have their own amplifier. All Bose home stereo speakers can be connected.
No, the plug will fit
only plug in the microphone plug into your computer while still plugging in the speakers.
It does not, but if you plug it into a computer u are able to hear sound from a vidio that was taken (through the computer speakers.)
Speakers are speakers, it's just whether you have an adapter to plug them into your computer or not ;)
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!
Plug headphones in.
well i have speakers that automatically work. but if you have a computer there should be a plug at the back (i think) but if you have a laptop like me there is one on the left hand side
No, splicing the cord wil ruin the jack and cabling. Not a good idea. Soory