Go to Radio Shack, they sell a cable that splits a headphone out jack to RCA jacks. Headphone side goes into your PC/sound card and RCAs into the home stereo. Works like a charm.
Make sure you watch the volume when you first turn it on.
Go to Radio Shack, they sell a cable that splits a headphone out jack to RCA jacks. Headphone side goes into your PC/sound card and RCAs into the home stereo. Works like a charm.
Make sure you watch the volume when you first turn it on. References :
you can buy an adapter like the one i got with my computer speakers, it has computer speaker plug ins on one side and rca jacks on the other and you can swap them around to send sound to your computer, or swap them around to send sound from your computer to another system. References :
May 17th, 2010 at 12:40 pm
Go to Radio Shack, they sell a cable that splits a headphone out jack to RCA jacks. Headphone side goes into your PC/sound card and RCAs into the home stereo. Works like a charm.
Make sure you watch the volume when you first turn it on.
References :
May 17th, 2010 at 1:06 pm
you can buy an adapter like the one i got with my computer speakers, it has computer speaker plug ins on one side and rca jacks on the other and you can swap them around to send sound to your computer, or swap them around to send sound from your computer to another system.
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May 17th, 2010 at 1:20 pm
S-Video or Bluetooth…..
Your stereo receiver need to have bluetooth built-in obviously.
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May 17th, 2010 at 1:34 pm
I believe there are solutions that use WiFi. If you had a Mac, you could use iTunes and AirTunes.
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