Help to connect speakers to pc

lvrbrd

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Hi, im having 2 speakers from an old sound system, can i connect them to my pc?
They have 2 wires coming out from them.
If i can, how to do it?
Thanks
 
Solution
Each amplifier lists these parameters - what speaker' impedance it supports, and what is power delivery over said impedance. Other factors are how many and what kind of inputs (phone, line/aux) are there, what is the frequency band supported (look for something at lest 40hz - 16kHz), what is the THD (this measures how precisely the amplifier duplicates the input), and probably - how it looks and sits with your other equipment.

You won't damage amplifier, or speakers, if it is rated for 4Ohms but your speakers are 6Ohms.
Each amplifier lists these parameters - what speaker' impedance it supports, and what is power delivery over said impedance. Other factors are how many and what kind of inputs (phone, line/aux) are there, what is the frequency band supported (look for something at lest 40hz - 16kHz), what is the THD (this measures how precisely the amplifier duplicates the input), and probably - how it looks and sits with your other equipment.

You won't damage amplifier, or speakers, if it is rated for 4Ohms but your speakers are 6Ohms.
 
Solution
It looks very similar to the first result from my list above, where it gets reasonably good reviews. You won't be able to use the full potential of your 100W speakers, but unless you don't plan to blow the neighbourhood, you will be good. You will probably need also a 3.5mm-to-RCA cable.

It is totally different question whether the price (AUD11 plus AUD 30 s/h) is good or not.