PC Stereo speakers are connected into the green color jack found on the back of the computer to create sound produced from the sound card. It works by the sound card sending an input signal into the computer speakers. Then the amplifier inside the computer speakers will process the input signal sent from the sound card and will amplify it and will make it more powerful. Finally, the signal will then be sent to the computer speaker drivers, so they can play sound out loud. Computer speakers have a integrated amplifier powering the speakers, this is what makes them sound loud and powerful, which is why you have to plug them into a wall socket to obtain power. Not only can you use your computer speakers for use with your PC, you can also use them with any device that has a 3.5mm socket. This means you can hook up your computer speakers to your mobile phone, portable mp3 player, PSP Vita console or portable DVD player.
1) You will need to the find the 3.5mm socket on your mp3 player. It is the same socket that is used to connect headphones to your mp3 player. This socket will be used so the PC speakers can obtain an input signal from the mp3 player.
2) Once you have found the 3.5mm socket, get the 3.5mm green color jack/plug from the speakers and insert it into the 3.5mm socket found on your mp3 player.
3) Plug in your computer speakers into a wall socket and switch them on. Ensure that the volume level is set to the maximum level on the mp3 player and then adjust the volume level control on your computer speakers to your liking. If your mp3 player has an equalizer, adjust the different frequency sliders to increase or decrease bass and treble to slightly increase sound quality.
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