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You go to controll panel on your laptop and go to sound then you go to headphone and speakers( which works for built in speakers)then you go to levels and find the perfect volume. Hope this was easy! :)
They were not designed to be used that way so don't do it! Speakers have a much lower impedance than headphones so your MP3 player, DVD player (or whatever device it is that just has headphone sockets) may be damaged if you plug speakers into it. That's because the speakers will try to take much more power from the headphone socket than it may be capable of giving. The correct way to drive a pair of speakers is to use a booster amplifier which has been designed to plug into the headphone sockets and has its own separate source of power from batteries or a mains adaptor. Or just use one of the many "booster boxes" which come complete with an amplifier, neat mini-speakers and sometimes a mains power supply too.
That depends. If they're computer speakers and all your wires are headphone-jack style, then all you do is run the headphone wire from your speakers and plug it into your computer speaker input on the sound card, or a headphone jack. If they're not computer speakers and you want to wire component speakers through your computer, you'll need a receiver to power them, speaker wire to go from your speakers to the receiver, and a cable to go from your receiver "input jack" to your computer. That cable should have a red and white RCA on one end, and a headpone jack on the other.
To see or buy an original headphone go to an accredited shop when you want to buy your headphone.
All laptops by default have only a 3.5mm stereo jack output for audio and mostly 2 speaker or 2.1 (1 woofer) small speakers are sufficient. What you buy will also depend on if you need, if you need your speakers to be portable and you need to carry those around then you need compact speakers if you are not happy with the built in speakers. For home use you can go for bigger and better ones also. - Neeraj Sharma
Yes just go to best buy and ask for the cables you need
Many different laptops come with user manuals along with online manuals. Simply go to a search site and enter your laptop brand along with your question to find an answer specific to you.
Hi, the wire is eitheir cut in the place you mentioned or inside that side of the headphone, try opening that side of the headphone with a normall cross screwdriver. Cut it just above the point you mentioned, then slowly go down 4 mm per time till you find a cut , remove it then rejoin all wires according to there color.
Generally speakers are plug-and-play. If you have tried that and it didn't work go to your control panel to 'Sounds and Audio Devices' to 'Speaker settings' then 'Advanced' and change the scroll bar to 'Headphones'
For sound cards: Check the back of the computer. If you have some headphone-looking ports in a rectangular shaped metal cutout back there (and there are more than one) put the speakers in the green port. For Computers without sound cards: If you don't have one, look for the mouse and keyboard ports. Close to those, there should be around 3 headphone-looking ports, put it in the green one. Also, it would greatly help if you included the computer model number.
There are a lot of places where someone can go to read Turtle Beach headphone reviews. There are reviews on Amazon from customers who bought the headphones as well as on CNET.
Nowadays the holes where you plug in microphone comes in front and in back of the case. The microphone JACK usually is in RED. Red goes for Red on the bax of the box. That being done your microphone is pluged in. Go to control panel ( on windows ) - sounds and check if it's working correctly.