martynball
New Member
Hey, I know nothing about electronics. I was wondering if it is POSSIBLE to add an audio jack to my CD player so that I can play audio from my laptop through my laptop.
Currently my CD player only has an audio jack which OUTPUT's audio to earphones. Taking a random guess here but i'm guessing that there are two cables which transmit the audio data from the CD laser reader to the speakers?
Would I be able to simply add some wires to that connection to transmit the audio data from my audio OUTPUT on my laptop to the same place?
If so would the power be the same, or would I need to add resisters ect to stop power going into my laptop?
All of the about is guesses as I don't know electronics really. I would use a male to male audio jack to connect the two of course.
Why? Well my speakers on my laptop are not the best and it's a cheaper way to make it louder, instead of buying speakers for the laptop. Thanks for any responses.
Currently my CD player only has an audio jack which OUTPUT's audio to earphones. Taking a random guess here but i'm guessing that there are two cables which transmit the audio data from the CD laser reader to the speakers?
Would I be able to simply add some wires to that connection to transmit the audio data from my audio OUTPUT on my laptop to the same place?
If so would the power be the same, or would I need to add resisters ect to stop power going into my laptop?
All of the about is guesses as I don't know electronics really. I would use a male to male audio jack to connect the two of course.
Why? Well my speakers on my laptop are not the best and it's a cheaper way to make it louder, instead of buying speakers for the laptop. Thanks for any responses.