(assuming you have a somewhat functioning pc already)
1) Sound card
2) Audio output device (ie. speakers, headphones, etc...)
sound card.
plug the speakers in and if necessary download a driver or if there are built in speakers go to sound settings --------------------- Connect a pair of speakers of headphones to the audio jack at the back (usually) of your computer. If there is no jack, you will need to install a 'sound card' available at most major computer retailers.
Sound card also known as audio card is the main hardware for computer's input and output of sound. The sound card as stated can receive and transmit the sound but have to have audio speakers attached to the card. As for the input you can connect a microphone and another source of sound (tv, music system, etc).
Wal-mart sells exeternal speakes that can be attached to a notebook computer. This will allow you to get better sound then the built in speaker.
Sound On, Audiodengine, logitech, and hp all make speakers that plug into a usb port.
No, you do not need a soundcard to hear sound on a computer or device. Most devices have built-in audio capabilities that allow you to hear sound through speakers or headphones without the need for a separate soundcard.
The computer allows you to play sound. It also can help you manipulate sound to create sound effects.
Reinstall the proper sound drivers.
The sound chip/speakers. You can run a computer fine without a sound system.
To allow computer interfaces and hardware such as keyboards, drum sequencing pad machines, sound racks, and others to communicate with each other and allow musical notes to be created and edited using mapping.
No, the sound card is attached to the motherboard of the computer.
expansion slots