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How to plug speakers.


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Rechkalov7

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Greetings,


i just bought a new computer and i want to keep my polk audio speakers but the 2 speakers are connected to a single plug. After looking closely to my new computer i realised the speakers plugs where for right left and bass. I can't find a plug for single anywhere. Is there a way to plug my old speakers anyways?
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Which model number are the speakers
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the wire coming off of the speakers, does it look like a headphone end or a composite?
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If your old speakers are proper speakers (IE Cables or banana clips on them) you may have to buy an amplifier.
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If its a jack just plug it into the green one which is front.
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Hi,


thank to you all scott you are right it's the green plug at the back, it's different from my other computer and it's not well shown. Thank you again.
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