How to Hook-up Bose speakers to PC

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To use Bose speakers with a PC, a regular stereo amplifier is recommended, especially if the speakers are large stereo models. The PC's sound card output is typically low power, making direct connection to the speakers inadequate. Instead, connect the PC output to a line input on the amplifier (such as CD, Tape, or Aux) and then connect the speakers to the amplifier for optimal performance.
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Hi. I have two Bose speakers and I'd like to use them on my PC. Do you guys know what exactly I'd need for that?

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Jack
 
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If the speakers are big stereo jobs then you'll probably want a regular stereo amp. You can plug the PC output into a line-input (CD, Tape, Aux) and connect the speakers as you normally would. The output of the usual PC sound card is pretty low power, so just connecting them directly to the PC would probably be disappointing.
 
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If the speakers are big stereo jobs then you'll probably want a regular stereo amp. You can plug the PC output into a line-input (CD, Tape, Aux) and connect the speakers as you normally would. The output of the usual PC sound card is pretty low power, so just connecting them directly to the PC would probably be disappointing.

Ok schip. That sounds simple now that you described it.

Thanks!
 
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