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Re: Sound, VGA Boxes And The Computer Nobody Knows
« on: October 28, 2005, 02:40:01 PM »
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Managarm wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. The only sound equipment I own is a portable CD/cassette player/radio type thing. I've got about three pairs of PC speakers though and I was hoping to use them somehow.


Since you have three pairs of PC speakers, if you have a hard time finding the adapter with the female mini-stereo plug on one end and two male RCA plugs on the other end that would plug your speakers directly into the Amiga's audio outputs, just get any lead with the two male RCA plugs on it and cut and splice those to your PC speakers.  I did the same years ago and even left the original mini-stereo male plug on the wires so I could use it on a PC again if I ever stopped using it on my Amiga.  It is just a simple (and ugly) removal of some of the speaker wire insulation to splice the RCA plugs to and tape it back up with electrical tape.  Sounds like you are looking for the cheapest, easiest solution as I am assuming you are a young new Amiga user.  Good luck, it is an easy fix.
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