A computer can only handle one set of speakers at a time.
Any set of speakers that have the Apple Connector will work. You can also find adapters that will allow your iPod to connect to potentially any Bose Speaker on the market.
thats only if your reciver has more than to outlets for the speaker to connect to if it does have it connect it the program it to your remote so you will be able to control it with your remote.
The speaker wires have 2 pin connectors that connect to the coaxial speakers in the doors.. If looking to upgrade speakers make sure you do research on the physical size of the new speaker as there might be issues. Also you can pick up a wire harness to connect the factory wire harness that is mounted to the door to a new set of speakers.
Installing new speakers on a desktop computer is a very simple procedure. First, you must connect the speakers and the computer via usb cable that came with the computer. The best place to connect this perhaps is on the back of the computer. Then, plus in the 3.5 mm jack on the computer. Plug the power chord, turn the speakers on, and your all set!
Yes, you can connect your desktop to your home audio speakers. The audio cable would go from your sound card to your home audio receiver which in turn would play out of the speakers. However, it would be much easier to use your desktop computer sound with desktop speakers. Desktop speakers can be plugged directly into you computer through a usb cable or audio cable and are available in a two speaker set or surround sound set ups. anonymous@oola.com
The front speakers are composed of a set of component speakers, a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth along with a 1" tweeter with a 1" mounting depth. The back speakers are composed of a set of coaxial speakers with a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth. It also includes an 8" subwoofer with a 4" mounting depth. If you are replacing the speakers just get a set of 6.5" component speakers along with a set of 6.5" coaxial speakers. You don't need to worry about replacing the subwoofer.
Some of the better TVs have external speaker connectors on the back, most do not. If the TV has audio output connectors you can connect a stereo audio amplifier and speakers to these. If this works, go into the audio menu and turn off the TVs internal speakers.
No, you cannot visibly see the speakers. The speakers are set internally in the hardware of the iPod.
better buy another set throw away q2+
If you're looking for a set of iPod Bose Speakers, eBay provides a wide variety. A set of iPod Bose Speakers on eBay costs as little as $99.95. What a deal!
well, you set up your power, remote, and ground wire. Then you need to run your RCA cables to the back of your head unit. After that, you just connect your speakers to the amp and your done.-Shocker
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