only plug in the microphone plug into your computer while still plugging in the speakers.
Head sets have speakers on two ears and a microphone. The speakers are output devices and the microphone is an input device. So if a headset is an input/output device.
Sorry - not possible. The physical make-up of the microphone does NOT allow it to become a speaker.
Technically, a "headphone" refers to a single speaker mounted on a structure worn on the head. Headphones (plural) refers to a pair of speakers mounted on a structure and placed next to each ear, but with no microphone attached. A "headset" is typically a speaker (or a pair of speakers) with one or more microphones attached.
You amplify by getting a microphone and speakers. Once you have played into the microphone i then amplifies into the speaker and a louder volume is created
If you would like to plug a microphone into your speakers, Logitech offers a speaker with a port for a micropholne.
The left one is the speaker, right microphone
One of them is a microphone the other is the speakerphone.
You can't plug your headset plug into the headset jack without cutting off the speaker(s) because the tip of the plug physically disengages the contacts carrying the audio to the speakers and re-reroutes it to the headset. It might be possible to file off most of the tip of the headset plug so that it does not disengage the jack speaker contacts, but this is likely result in low headset volume as the audio amplifier now has to contend with the resistance of both the speaker and the headset.
Blue tooth adapter Blue tooth printer, mouse, speaker, headset, microphone ect.
Blenders, doorbells, speakers, and probably anything that is related to speaker systems or have speakers in them. Any device with a motor, generator, speaker or microphone, or a transformer has an electromagnet installed.
If the motherboard has a mic jack,if not you need a sound card with one. It will only be as loud as the software allows, it is not an amplifier. But you can run it to an amp or your stereo and then to speakers.
There are two parts of the headset, the microphone and the speaker. to fix the speaker: take the foam off the speaker, press in the four tabs with a knife or screwdriver and pull out the speaker. Look for loose connections and fix them with a soldering iron and solder. to fix the microphone: the wires that control the microphone are the white and bare wires. there is a circuit board inside the earpiece of the headset and there should be four connections (2 white and 2 bare) on the top. there may be wires loose or a bad connection. you can fix these with a soldering iron and solder, but unless you are good at soldering i recommend that you stick with cleaning it. and maybe use some electrical tape. the speaker part of the headset is an easy fix but if you find that it is the microphone, you might just go get a new one and save yourself some time because the mic is difficult for a new solderer to fix.