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is it possible to use computer speakers on a tv ?

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yes...it is possible...

to do so you will need a female stereo minijack ---> rca cable gender bender...

I honestly don't know why you would want to...

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

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i have surround sound speaker system on pc, and wondered if it would work on my ps2 on tv?

Reply to ssmith

well that is another story...unless you can find a system with an intigrated surround sound decorder you are stuck with stereo

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

Very much possible, just gotta have the adaptors.

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Reply to addiarmadar

well thats basically the question what adapters does he need...

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

You can break Stereo out of your PC for input to a TV by using a cable that was originally designed for connecting portable CD players to home stereos. These cables are so common I find them in the Electronics isle of my local Miejers department store for $3. They are a 3-foot long, stereo minijack to 2 RCA adapter cable. They connect from line out on the PC to audio in on the TV.

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Reply to Crashman

Now your playing with female minijacks? What happened to computers?

Reply to HardWareBoss

they got old...i like stereo minijacks now...can you resist them?

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

i am sure you are the spdif kinda guy but i perfer to keep my data transfers analog...

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

Whats the the matter you don't like digital?

Reply to HardWareBoss

i'm an anolog kinda guy...

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

Give me digital baby!!!!

Reply to HardWareBoss

lol

Beleive analog IS the way...

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

I figuered you like that last one.

Reply to HardWareBoss

Digital...analog...it's all good as long as it hooks in and everything's flowing

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Reply to Flamethrower205

Right on...if you got the flow...theres no problem...remember to enable your firewall...you don't want to receive a virus :eek:

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

Not the ole Virus. They can be a pain in the ole Hard Drive.

Reply to HardWareBoss

makes your hard drive go floppy...and thats never good!

3 386DX-25's...12 volts...glue some ln2 and a wicked amount of overclocking and you get a willamantee minus 36 pins, 33.75 million transistors and a couple hundred mhz... :cool:

Reply to pIII_Man

No don't want my new hard drive going floppy.

Reply to HardWareBoss
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