Hook up JBL E60 to PC?

Franco Battaglia

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Hey Guys!

I have 2 old E60 JBL Northridge speakers that I'm not currently using. So I thought it would be good to hook them up to my computer (I have old onboard audio from Asus p5kpl-am SE motherboard).

This is the E60's info sheet from JBL: http://www.jbl.com/resources/Brands/jbl/Products/ProductRelatedDocuments/en-US/TechnicalSheet/E60%20TS.pdf

How can I do it? Do i need either an amplifier or a sound card?

I don't have the slightest idea about audio so any help is appreciated!

Thanks,
Franco
 
Solution
You probably can't afford a new one. Look for special deals or used amplifiers/receivers.
I recommend anything from Denon, Harman Kardon, Onkyo, Marantz, or Pioneer. I'd also avoid Sony and Yamaha, their low-end receivers tend not to be great.
Post here if you can find a deal online so that I and the other posters of the forum can tell you whether or not it's a good deal.

Eduello

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You need a stereo amplifier/receiver. How big is your budget and what country are you from?

EDIT: A sound card might also help with sound quality since your motherboard is quite old, but it's not mandatory to have one.
 

Franco Battaglia

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Sadly I'm quite limited. I am from Argentina and my budget is about 100$ (US Dollars)

Can I even afford an amplifier for that money?
 

Eduello

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You probably can't afford a new one. Look for special deals or used amplifiers/receivers.
I recommend anything from Denon, Harman Kardon, Onkyo, Marantz, or Pioneer. I'd also avoid Sony and Yamaha, their low-end receivers tend not to be great.
Post here if you can find a deal online so that I and the other posters of the forum can tell you whether or not it's a good deal.
 
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Franco Battaglia

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Jul 30, 2014
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I'll look forward to doing what you said! Getting an used one seems to be the solution!

Thanks!