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make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
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
Any set of good speakers will work great with an Ipod.It's only a source.If your speakers work well with your stereo they'll be great with an Ipod.
The Grand Prix could have a wiring problem. Check the wires to the back speakers for any loose connections or shorts. If the wiring is on then the stereo probably has an internal problem.
Having either stereo speakers or headphones should be the goal. The two separate audio devices should work together depending on the situation you have and what you want to do with the sound performance. You can either sit at home and listen on your stereo headphones and enjoy and lay back in your bed, or you can have a party and play your music loud from your stereo speakers. Having separate external playback devices to go with your audio devices should be an essential to owning any kind of small audio device. You just can't get everything out of a small audio device.
Yes the Bose 301 Speakers will work with almost all speakers out there, and they are also compatible with televisions, and can be used as a surround sound home entertainment system too.
Any speakers will work fine with any stereo which has enough power to drive them and less power than it takes to destroy them.There's no reason to worry about brands you want to pick the best model of speaker for your needs.
Some cordless speakers transmitters are better than others, just bring them out far enough until you could hear hissing and then cut that back a bit.
Nowadays, stereo speakers & headphones should work with Airplay and other wireless technologies to ensure that music is played back effectively and successfully. The new innovations in home audio & stereo ensure that customers have access to their digital musical collection wirelessly. Hooking up speakers with wires to the devices is no longer necessary because they pick up on it wirelessly through Bluetooth technology. Other sound docks for iPods and iPhones are pass� compared to speakers that work with wireless technologies. Of course, headphones for listening will always be there because you don't want to disturb some people when you're listening to music.
The 'fader' setting on the stereo may be set to 'rear'. The front speaker wires may be damaged or disconnected from the stereo or speaker.
Home stereo systems are usually built to work with speakers that have an impedance of 8 ohms, Car stereos are usually adapted to power 4 ohm speakers. You need to get this right if you want to keep your amplifier happy.
i work at circuit city and i can tell you that you have either a short in your lines somewhere, or your speakers are blown. if they've never worked, perhaps they're disconnected. if you are knowledgeable, replace the wiring doing from the stereo to the back speakers, but i would recommend taking it to a pro cuz it requires taking a lot of the car apart on the inside. hope this helps! also, try changing the fade/balance. it may be screwed