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hi,
connecting right speaker.
1.connet the speaker cord with the plug to the speaker high freqright (R) terminal
2. connect the speaker cord with white strip to the speaker low freqright(L) + terminal and its black cord to the -- terminal
do the same for connecting the left speaker to the speaker high freq left (L) and speaker low freq left (L) terminals ok
Your speakers should have come with a power cord also, because they need a power supply also.
But the cord you have to plug in goes into the green round terminal on the back of your PC. If the cord it a usb then fit it to any of the spare usb connections.
Hope this helps, let me know if you need more information.
There should be ONE stereo miniplug to be connected to the headphones output of the computer, and one power supply plug to be connected to the AC adapter. These speakers do need a power supply, since they have an internal amplifier.
Well, i connected my stereo speakers to my computer but i didnt feel like getting the cords so i made my own. i used a cord that uses the headphone jack and used a red and white audio cord for the other end and connected them and it works fine.
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