Not without some form of amplification. These are a line-out and the signal is rather weak.
To play music using an auxiliary cord, plug one end of the cord into the headphone jack or AUX input of your audio device, such as a smartphone or MP3 player. Then, connect the other end to the AUX input of your car's stereo or external speakers. Make sure to select the AUX input source on your audio device for the music to play through the connected speakers.
Yes you can, all you need is an "AUX" cable.
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
A aux input may be the easiest way to listen to your ipod through your car speakers but it is not the only way. Many manufactures make FM transmitters that will allow you to broadcast your ipod over a FM radio channel that you can then pick up on your car radio. If you do not have a aux input FM transmitters are the best way to play your ipod over your stereo speakers.
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The speakers available from iHome are small rechargeable bluetooth or mini speakers. They also stock LED colour changing mini speakers which can be used with laptops, iPhones, iPods or MP3 players.
Yes you can connect it out of AUX send. infact that is the best place to connect it from
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Make sure your computer settings have allowed the aux output of your computer to actually act as an output - some computers have a 3.5mm input (the aux input) that acts as both an input and an output (the Macbook Pro 13inch is an example) and in control panel you need to set it to output, no input. Also, if you have several 3.5mm input/outputs then you need to make sure you're plugging the speakers into the right plug - it will be a green one that usually has a picture of some headphones next to it. It may be an issue with your speakers, test with an iPod or something similar to see if they even work. Sometimes it is even just an issue with your volume on the computer when you put the speakers in, check for that, too. Hope this helps.
An iPod can be connected to a stereo system for the purpose of playing music stored on the iPod with the quality of a stereo system. An iPod can be connected to a stereo either through a dock, or with the headphone jack on the iPod connected to the Aux In port of the stereo.
An RCA to aux cable can be used to connect devices that have RCA outputs, like older audio equipment or some televisions, to devices with a 3.5mm aux input, such as headphones, portable speakers, or car audio systems. This allows you to play audio from the RCA source through the aux-compatible device, facilitating easy audio playback. It's commonly used for mixing old and new audio technology.
Buy a headphone jack to have a red and white splitter. You can connect the headphone jack to your computer and the audio splitter to the aux. jack on your amplifier. The amplifier needs to be set on the aux setting. You can buy the headphone audio splitter @ Walmart for about 6 dollars.