Connecting speaker cables to a PC
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Hello,
Entry clarification: I'm bad at Audio-Video.
Here is my problem:
I have 2 BIOSTEK BHF-10 multimedia speakers WITH 2 Wires:
one for electricity, that's fine!
the other with 2 ends, one white and one red.
the problem is that on the computer there are not these colors:
but 3: pink, green, and blue.
How can I get these speakers to work knowing that I don't have them on the monitor.
Thank you in advance.
Have a great day.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 29.0.1547.66
Entry clarification: I'm bad at Audio-Video.
Here is my problem:
I have 2 BIOSTEK BHF-10 multimedia speakers WITH 2 Wires:
one for electricity, that's fine!
the other with 2 ends, one white and one red.
the problem is that on the computer there are not these colors:
but 3: pink, green, and blue.
How can I get these speakers to work knowing that I don't have them on the monitor.
Thank you in advance.
Have a great day.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Chrome 29.0.1547.66
2 réponses
Hello,
"Technical sheet " :
Manufacturer reference: BHF-10 - BIOSTEK
To be used with PC, DVD, CD or any audio devices with RCA output.
- Impedance 4 Ohms
- RMS Power 2 x 2 Watts
- Volume control, headphone output
- Magnetic isolation
- Pre-amplified speakers
- Auxiliary RCA stereo audio input
- Power supply 220-230 V, 50Hz
In addition to what Char Sniper (whom I greet in passing) wrote, here are 2 alternatives for connecting this small pre-amplified sound system to the PC (LINE input in green on the PC):
You can connect the cable directly to the RCA of the sound system (speakers) and the MALE 3.5 STEREO JACK to the audio input (green) of the PC.
For the adapter, connect the JACK to the PC (green input), and if you have an RCA - RCA cable, just connect it to the RCA of the adapter and the RCA of the sound system.
Here is what you typically find at the back of a tower:
Best regards and have a nice day ;-)
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--> NO PROBLEMS, ONLY...SOLUTIONS <--
It’s curious to note that statistically, widows live longer than their husbands ;-)
"Technical sheet " :
Manufacturer reference: BHF-10 - BIOSTEK
To be used with PC, DVD, CD or any audio devices with RCA output.
- Impedance 4 Ohms
- RMS Power 2 x 2 Watts
- Volume control, headphone output
- Magnetic isolation
- Pre-amplified speakers
- Auxiliary RCA stereo audio input
- Power supply 220-230 V, 50Hz
In addition to what Char Sniper (whom I greet in passing) wrote, here are 2 alternatives for connecting this small pre-amplified sound system to the PC (LINE input in green on the PC):
You can connect the cable directly to the RCA of the sound system (speakers) and the MALE 3.5 STEREO JACK to the audio input (green) of the PC.
For the adapter, connect the JACK to the PC (green input), and if you have an RCA - RCA cable, just connect it to the RCA of the adapter and the RCA of the sound system.
Here is what you typically find at the back of a tower:
Best regards and have a nice day ;-)
--
--> NO PROBLEMS, ONLY...SOLUTIONS <--
It’s curious to note that statistically, widows live longer than their husbands ;-)
Have a nice day