Monday 14 September 2015

Wire A Computer To A Sound System Wire

Sound systems can provide greater sound quality than computer speakers.


Computers are becoming the major source of entertainment around the world, with users able to access the Internet, watch DVDs, store music and play games on their machines. Given that many of these features use sound as a primary entertainment source, people occasionally might want to improve the sound quality by wiring the computer to a sound system. This can be done by connecting the computer's speaker source to the sound system amplifier, using a special cable.


Instructions


1. Plug the single end of the jack cable into the computer's headphone jack port. This can be located on the front of a desktop system, or you can plug it directly into the speaker port on the rear. On a laptop, the port can be found on one of the edges.


2. Connect the other ends of the cable to the input port on the rear of the stereo amplifier. Connect the red cable to the red port and the white cable to the white port.


3. Turn the volume down on the sound system. Turn on the computer. Set the sound system source to the source you connected the jack cable to. Adjust the volume on the sound system and test it by playing a sound on the computer.

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