New member Username: Chipsahoy24Post Number: 1 Registered: Jun-10 | I have a set of Logitech Z-Cinema 2.1 speakers that I got for a good deal for my laptop and was wondering if anyone knew if it's possible to connect an amplifer? I believe that there already is an amp inside of the sub. The system already puts out a pretty sufficient amount of volume and bass, I'm just looking for a little something more when we have bigger parties and want louder music. I appreciate any help that you guys can send my way. Thanks. |
Silver Member Username: Ieee488Post Number: 369 Registered: Dec-07 | You don't amplify speakers. They don't output audio. They input/accept audio. |
New member Username: KaspermerlinPost Number: 10 Registered: Jul-10 | i had them and they suck. try these, Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 High-power 2.1 PC Speaker System |
Bronze Member Username: KaspermerlinPost Number: 11 Registered: Jul-10 | i had them and they suck. try these, Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2500 High-power 2.1 PC Speaker System |
Platinum Member Username: Project6Post Number: 15958 Registered: Dec-03 | Those corsairs suck just as well. |
New member Username: GgidSan Marcos, CA USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Jun-13 | I would like to link my Mini-Stereo Amplifier speakers to my laptop. I already have the rca cables and the y-connection for my laptop. But I am having trouble figuring out how to disable my Laptop speakers and enable my Amplifier speakers in control panel. I have a Dell dual core i5 cpm M @450 64-bit S1 4.0 GB Ram, Intel HD Graphics and am running Win 7 Home Premium. If someone could help me I would really appreciate it. I hope I posted this in the correct forum. Glenda |
Silver Member Username: Ieee488Post Number: 718 Registered: Dec-07 | The link is at HP.com but is appropriate for any PC with Windows 7 http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01916592 |