speakers is sound which is actually data
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a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
If your organ has a Line output you can safely plug this into the computers line input. Don't be tempted to wire up the amplified out put (Speaker out) to the computer as this voltage may destroy the computers pre-amplifier if you send too much signal.
I have a computer setup with 2x 100w speakers and a 200w amplifier, i also have a bluetooth wireless D100 speaker, i am enquiring if there is any way to be able to essentially 'split' the audio so that it splits between the bigger setup and the smaller wireless speaker, wishing to do it wireless with the bluetooth, not through a jack splitter cable.
start by removing the mesh over the speaker carefuly so not to damage it, use a flat headed screw driver and gently pry it off. then remove the screws holding in the speaker. your good to go then.
It doesn't need a speaker.
So you can hear sound from the computer.
Yes you can definitely use a computer speaker even if your built in speaker broke. Local electronic stores and major retailers such as Myer sell computer accessories. You could visit your local computer store that sells computer speakers too.
Just like any other speaker.
I activating my speaker.
It's usually a small speaker mounted to your computer case. Some mother boards will have it soldered directly to the board.
A speaker would be considered a communication device.
a wearable computer
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A speaker
Wires And A Amplifiers
Computer speaker cable is twin axial cable used for transferring a signal generated by a computer to speakers for broadcasting sound. Electronics companies such as Maplins sell speaker cable as do third party retailers such as Amazon.