In the form factor of a pair of right & left (red and white) "RCA plugs", most desktop computers have Audio Out connections that can be used. Like most cell phones, in both notebook and most desktop computers, you will have a "Headphone jack", This is usually a stereo 3.5mm connector.
If applicable, adapters can be purchased that convert your speaker cables(s) connectors to your computers.
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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.
To import analog video into your Mac you will need an analog to digital converter (See links below). Ensure that the converter's out connector will match your Mac's input (USB2 or FireWire) .
Yes, as long as the stereo system has an speaker output that is the same as your computer speakers. (1/8th inch, 1/4 inch, etc)
Upgrading your computer speakers will also a greater range of sound to be broadcast, so in most cases, new speakers would give you an increase in sound quality.
It depends on your monitor. The big old CRT monitors are analog. The computer sends digital information to the monitor but it then gets turned into analog so the monitor can display that information. The LCD monitors are digital. The computer sends digital information to the monitor which it can display because it is digital.
Disconnect the battery to prevent any electric shorts or shocks. Unscrew the speakers from their mounts and go through the trunk to remove the rear deck speakers. Replace the old speakers with the new speakers and screw them in. Connect the battery again and test your speakers.
Some old soundcards had an internal amplificator on it, so the speakers that came with it did not need an external amp, not even an energy cable. I had a Creative SoundBlaster 16 (1997) that has a internal pre-amp, and its speakers did not need to plug on energy. They dont even have a power cord, only the signal cable to plug on the computer. The newer soundcards and motherboards with sound onboard does not have a pre-amplificator, to cut costs and make it smaller. So they need speakers that have an amp on it, and these speakers need to be plugged on a wall socket. So, in your case, verify if the speakers need energy. If they have a place to plug the power cord, so the cord is missing. If they only have a cable to plug on the computer, so the speakers are too old for your computer, and you will need a newer one, with amplificator included. - bazem
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The Marantz TT551 needs a phono preamp (usually found in older stereo receivers) and powered speakers or the amplifier inside the old stereo.
Connect the hard drive from your old computer to any new computer which has a required port (EIDE, SATA...).
Best buy will take old computers for recycling.
if u know where you got your computer then maybe they can see whats the problem it maybe be how old it is if its old then you need to get new ones or just go to a local store were they can help you.