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Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones be used for loud speakers



 
 
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Old January 24th 13, 03:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones be used for loud speakers

I am contemplating purchasing a Samsung all in one pc and it has a 3.5mm
jack which is marked for headphones and wanted to know if this could be used
for loud speakers.?
When I asked Curry's I was told that it would but I don't trust their view
Can someone help me please.
Blair Malcolm


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Old January 24th 13, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones be used for loud speakers

From: "bm"

I am contemplating purchasing a Samsung all in one pc and it has a 3.5mm
jack which is marked for headphones and wanted to know if this could be
used for loud speakers.?
When I asked Curry's I was told that it would but I don't trust their view
Can someone help me please.
Blair Malcolm


Yes. It can go to external, powered, set of speakers. I do it all the
time.

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Old January 24th 13, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul
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Default Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones beused for loud speakers

David H. Lipman wrote:
From: "bm"

I am contemplating purchasing a Samsung all in one pc and it has a
3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones and wanted to know if this
could be used for loud speakers.?
When I asked Curry's I was told that it would but I don't trust their
view
Can someone help me please.
Blair Malcolm


Yes. It can go to external, powered, set of speakers. I do it all the
time.


And powered speakers are the same thing as amplified speakers.
They have an amplifier board inside the speaker.

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This is what I'm still using (my home entertainment amp
broke, so this is all I've got left). The ACS21W. A classic.

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Being a computer amplified speaker package, it even has the
correct lime-green colored male plug on the cable.
For that color-coordinated PC :-) Lime-green is the color
of Line-Out jack, but the plug can also be used in a
headphone jack.

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Paul
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Old January 25th 13, 12:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones be used for loud speakers

"bm" wrote in message ...
I am contemplating purchasing a Samsung all in one pc and it has a 3.5mm
jack which is marked for headphones and wanted to know if this could be
used for loud speakers.?
When I asked Curry's I was told that it would but I don't trust their view
Can someone help me please.
Blair Malcolm


Why would you ask a question if you don't trust the source?

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Old January 25th 13, 05:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Can an inerface 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones be used for loud speakers

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MerseyBeat typed:
"bm" wrote in message
...
I am contemplating purchasing a Samsung all in one pc
and it has a 3.5mm jack which is marked for headphones
and wanted to know if this could be used for loud
speakers.? When I asked Curry's I was told that it would but I
don't trust their view Can someone help me please.
Blair Malcolm


Why would you ask a question if you don't trust the
source?


Gee, it's easy enough to try it! Try it and find out. Not exactly rocket
science.


 




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