It's not wise to do this. CRT televisions have lethal voltage inside the case and the fact that you ask this question suggests that you do not have a lot of experience. LCD televisions have lower voltages but often, the speakers are matched to the internal amplifier and an additional speaker can cause problems with levels or even damage the television. As an alternative, many televisions have audio outputs, such as headphone jacks, phono connectors or scart connectors. If the television has one of these, you will find it easier to use a pair of computer speakers. The user will have his own volume control and you don't need to get inside the television to do it. Another method is to use a small microphone, with an adhesive pad, stuck to the speaker grille. The mic can be fed to headsets or speakers. There are a number of systems that are designed for the hard of hearing and work reasonably well
If this is a raw speaker without the radio electronics, it is not possible unless your TV has a speaker output (usually a push-in red and black bare wire connector).
Speakers are analog devices. There is no cable and connector that will connect a digital audio jack to a speaker without a digital to analog conversion and an amplifier. If the audio output is digital, you will need a compatible amplifier that has the same digital input. Then you will need to link the amplifier to the speaker with exterior grade cable.
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If you can't hear on your iPhone without using the speaker option then check the mouth speaker at the mouth and see if it may be dirty.
Most of these receivers are being made without a external antenna connector (HD tuner) now.
Yes, the Focal 165-CA1 6.5" Car Speaker can function as a good basic speaker without the need of an elaborate system.
Without getting into the multitude of variables and keeping this as simple as possible, NO ...Simply connecting a 300 watt amp to a speaker (driver or cabinet) will do no harm, that is, until you make an attempt at raising the volume! A speaker rated at 60 watts means just that ...it can handle 60 watts. At low volumes, no harm will come to the speaker, driven more powerfully, harm may soon come to it.
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All you have to do is by new speakers. Most speakers connect to the component with any plugs. If the component isn't damaged, then just go and price some new speakers.
You need some kind of connection to connect...
you can't...!