with a cable :D
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
depends on the connection, most speakers use a 3.5mm jack connection, if so should b as simple as plugging that into the audio out socket on the back of your PC, if its not a 3.5mm jack you'll need to get a converter, eBay or maplin electronics probs the best to use for that.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
To make a connection and seem more relatable.
A lot use 100 Db speakers. But, some cruisers may use a set of two(2) speakers thus equalling 200 Db
Limewire has a player in it you can use to listen to music or watch videos. If you want to use it as a peer to peer program, you'll need an Internet connection or some sort of network connection.
Yes...get a toslink (male) to a 3.5 mm (female) adapter. Easy as pie.
Connect them to a source that will drive them. The source should match the impedance of the speakers. To see if speakers are working at all, use a 1.5 volt battery and connect across speaker leads and make and break connection to see if you hear the speaker crackle.
Unless your computer speakers have a digital audio input, you won't be able to just use a cable. If your TV has two RCA line outputs (audio outputs), you can get an adapter cable to run to your computer speakers. You could upgrade your speakers to models that have a digital input, but most of those are higher-end surround-type systems.
they use the same set of nucleotides.
they use the same set of nucleotides.
they use the same set of nucleotides.