You cant. An amplifier amplifies and electrical signal, adding wattage, to power the speakers, which are basically specialized electrical motors. Thus, just like you cannot remotly plug your vaccuum cleaner into the wall, you cannot remotly send driving signal to an ordinary speaker. There are some setups that use a remote transmission 'reciever' and a speaker with its own 'reciever' and its own powered amplifier (shich must be plugged into the wall), but these are not 'HiFi', they are a gimick, an not very accurate. Some of the cheap gimicky HTIB systems currently emply this.
To be able to connect speakers to your stereo wirelessly you must have a system that supports it. It must clearly state wireless speakers or else it will not work. Many sony models accept wireless but you also need to buy a wireless card to make it work even when it says wireless. Do your research before you just buy any system as a lot of them have problems.
If the TV has an audio output, connect this to a stereo amplifier, and then connect speakers to this. Modern TV's don't have amplifiers for external speakers.
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
You should have outputs in the back of the amplifier.
You can use an auxiliary cord to connect the iPod to the stereo. If you intend to use the built in digital stereo that can wirelessly connect your iPod, a video detailing the process is in related links.
The AW400 wireless speakers have a transmitter module. This module is plugged into your sound source (your TV or stereo or whatever). Each of the speakers is then plugged into the wall with its own power cord.
The Marantz TT551 needs a phono preamp (usually found in older stereo receivers) and powered speakers or the amplifier inside the old stereo.
Yes. With the proper products, such as an Apple TV, you can listen to iTunes wirelessly on your home stereo.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
To connect to separate devices wirelessly without wifi. Like a keyboard or wireless stereo dock. Or even play multiplayer with a friend
Take the rcas from the amp and connect it to the + and - posts on one of your speakers.
Dont understand your question because stereo speakers are normal speakers
Nowadays, stereo speakers & headphones should work with Airplay and other wireless technologies to ensure that music is played back effectively and successfully. The new innovations in home audio & stereo ensure that customers have access to their digital musical collection wirelessly. Hooking up speakers with wires to the devices is no longer necessary because they pick up on it wirelessly through Bluetooth technology. Other sound docks for iPods and iPhones are pass� compared to speakers that work with wireless technologies. Of course, headphones for listening will always be there because you don't want to disturb some people when you're listening to music.