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Hooking up a subwoofer and speakers to a mac
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<blockquote data-quote="gfoursoup" data-source="post: 715137" data-attributes="member: 59378"><p>This is the easiest way. Buy an RCA stereo y-cord and link it from the headphones jack on your computer to the aux input on your dvd player. If your dvd player isn't acting as a receiver you'll have to buy a separate piece. </p><p></p><p>If you want more control with gain and hardware equalizing, buy an audio interface or audio card. I'm sure someone can go into more detail with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfoursoup, post: 715137, member: 59378"] This is the easiest way. Buy an RCA stereo y-cord and link it from the headphones jack on your computer to the aux input on your dvd player. If your dvd player isn't acting as a receiver you'll have to buy a separate piece. If you want more control with gain and hardware equalizing, buy an audio interface or audio card. I'm sure someone can go into more detail with that. [/QUOTE]
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