For sound cards: Check the back of the computer. If you have some headphone-looking ports in a rectangular shaped metal cutout back there (and there are more than one) put the speakers in the green port. For Computers without sound cards: If you don't have one, look for the mouse and keyboard ports. Close to those, there should be around 3 headphone-looking ports, put it in the green one. Also, it would greatly help if you included the computer model number.
They should plug in on the back. The socket is often green for the main speakers. If that doesn't work, try a socket on the front.
If there are no sockets, then you would need to install a sound card.
If you get no sound, then check your connections, make sure your amplifier is getting power (unless you are using lightweight headphones and have them plugged directly into the computer), and check your sound drivers. If you just installed your OS, then you may need to go to the sound hardware manufacturer's site or the motherboard manufacturer's site and download the drivers. Or you might have a driver CD you need to install. You should also make sure you didn't disable the sound hardware in the control panel or in the Windows volume control options.
it depends if you are on a laptop or or a pc. on a laptop the plug is usualy in the front or side and has a picture of headphones on it. plug your cable from the speakers. in a pc (big computer) there is usualy a green hole at the back of the machine. hope this helped
Depending on the speakers, either a USB port or the audio-out jack, which I believe is usually green.
look at the back of the tower and plug the lead into the port with the picture of headphones next to/on it
if they are designed for the computer then it should be easy.
just connect the green cable into the green hole on the front or back of your desktop
the port that has the earphones picture :)
Push in the speaker's jack-plug (marked with an earphone symbol) into the audio out socket on the computer.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
You do not receive a receiver to hook up speakers to your tv. An jack that contains the speaker to your TV is all that you need.
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You don't hook them up. They are garbage, sold out of a white van, scam speakers. Find the guy that sold them to you and get your money back.
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
Yes, hook it up just like a desktop.
You can usually hook up to six speakers and a subwoofer (6.1).
It may hook up to either a laptop or a desktop. As long as each of these devices contain a USB drive, it should be possible for this to work with any electronic device.
wirering?
Run the audio through a receiver and speakers. Most receivers will let you hook up headphones and the speakers can either be on or off.
No, not unless you have the right cables and adapters.