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My surround sound speakers for my computor have packed up, what i want to know is can i use the surround sound speakers of my playstation 2 on my computor. The PS2 speakers are the logic3 soundstation one's, any idea's:confused: :confused: :confused:

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Dunno anything about the specific models you mentioned but if the impedance is the same then I would say yes you can. However, speakers don't pack up that often, could it be that something else is broken, eg. plugs, cabling, sound card etc ....

If it uses a standard mini jack plug that will go into your sound card then yes.

Sony soundstation logic 3??? If so when you got it there should be two types of lead with it one which connects the jack in the back of the soundstation to the playstaion with all the fancy connectors on it, the other is a plain jack to jack lead ( the kind of one you could plug into a walkman) if you connect one end of it to the soundstation and the other to the headphones output on the back of the pc, you should be in business!!

 

Least thats what ive done with mine and it works ok!

Speakers have not completely packed up they are crackling like they have blown, BUT they are not doing this continuously it's intermittent like maybe something is interfereing with them, would this be a cable or plug as suggested, it's not the soundcard as the computer is telling me thats fine.:confused: :confused:

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