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Is it possible to install aux 3,5 mm plugg? - Harman Kardon Harmon Kardon SoundStick II Speaker System Computer Speakers

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Probably not, but you can buy a 3.5 mm.-to-RCA adapter cable to hook up a device with RCA (L/R) AUDIO OUT jacks (and no 3.5 mm. headphone jacks) to your Harman Kardon speakers which, I assume, have only 3.5 mm. LINE/AUX IN jacks (1 or 2).

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