Replace the speaker wire with ones that have RCA type male plugs on one end and loose ends on the other. The loose ends are sometimes called PIG TAILS.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
If your TV has RCA audio outputs, you can connect an amplifier to these outputs to plug in speakers. If it has a headphone jack, you can connect computer-type amplified speakers to this output.
The Purtone HPD-710 system consists of passive speakers that need an amplifier to drive them. Unfortunately, even the subwoofer needs an amp. An Emerson TV will not have speaker outputs, it will have RCA line-level outputs. You must plug the TV into a surround-sound receiver to amplify the signal. Then connect speaker cables from the receiver to the Purtone speakers. Since the sub has no amp, you will need a receiver with a subwoofer amp function, which are not common.
You should have outputs in the back of the amplifier.
You connect the mixers main outputs to the inputs of the amplifier and the outputs of the amplifier to speakers
Unless your Bose speakers have an optical digital input, no. There is no audio outputs or speaker outputs on this TV except for optical.
You can connect your standard definition TV to your satellite receiver in a couple of ways. First, if your TV has composite video/audio inputs (yellow, red, and white RCA jacks), you can connect to these inputs using the composite video outputs of the satellite receiver. Another alternative is to use the standard coaxial cable output from your satellite receiver to connect to the 75ohm antenna input on your TV. *Note: Neither of these connections will display high definition programming on your standard definition TV. The TV is only capable of standard definition, so you will see a clear picture, but it won't be true high definition, regardless of the input signal's definition.
You will need a receiver with 5.1 RCA outputs. Purchase 3 adapters, 1/8" stereo femal to 2 RCA. You can then split out the front, center, sub and rear channels and send them to the speakers.
It uses ordinary speaker cables. Unlike modern surround speaker systems, the Acoustimass 7 does not have a powered subwoofer. The only way to connect it to a surround receiver is to use the speaker level outputs from the right, center and left channels. They connect to the sub, and then on to each of the front 3 speakers. You will need to tell your receiver that there is no connected subwoofer, and that the size of the front 3 speakers is 'large'.
Your Korg M1 doesn't have built-in speakers. You'll need to connect the left and/or right outputs on the back in to an amplfier and then to external speakers.
Standard DVD players and Bluray players normally only have outputs. Therefore, it isn't possible to connect them together.
Speaker cable is used to connect the speaker outputs on audio devices such as a receiver or amplifier to the inputs on the speaker(s).