
What is the best way to hook up outdoor speakers to my computer?
My computer is on the second floor of my house and my stereo is on the first floor in the living room. I was planning on buying some outdoor speakers and just running a wire from the computer out the window on the second floor and hooking is to the Speakers mounted under the eaves on my back deck. Will the computer have enough power to push to speaker, it will probably be 30 or 40 feet of wire. I dont want to spend a whole lot of money either.
Use a MP3 player loaded with your music to run your (powered)speakers, or try wireless speakers. Powered type speakers will boost the signal if you run a lot of wire.
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