Can I connect my Logitech speakers to my TV?
EASY SETUP AND CONNECTION OPTIONS FOR YOUR LOGITECH SPEAKER SYSTEMS. Speakers with a 3.5 mm cable are compatible with any computer, laptop, tablet, TV, or smartphone that features a 3.5 mm audio input.
How do I connect my Logitech sound system to my TV?
How do I connect 5.1 speakers to my TV?
- Buy a receiver.
- Plug the PC S/PDIF (optical or coax) into receiver.
- Plug television/cable box audio out (preferably optical or coax digital if necessary) into receiver.
- Push button on receiver remote to switch. You are done.
Can I use PC speakers with my TV?
Normal external speakers cannot be connected directly to most TVs. If the TV has a Composite Audio Out jack, use a mini plug-to-composite audio adapter cable to connect the computer speakers. If the TV has a Mini plug jack, the stereo mini jack of the computer speakers can be directly connected to it.
How do I turn on Logitech speakers?
Power on and volume Rotate the volume knob on subwoofer until you hear a “click”. The green power LED will be lit. Further rotate the volume knob right or left to adjust the volume to your desired level.
Can a Logitech x-530 do 5.1 surround sound?
Since you only have the 3 – 3.5mm audio jacks for input, the only way to get true 5.1 would be from a reciever that has those as an output (most are only input). As for your tv, even if your X-530’s accepted optical out, you would still need something to decode the signal which most speaker systems don’t have the capability of doing.
How can I hook up my Logitech x-530 to my TV?
Alternatively, if your TV has a 3.5mm “Headphone Jack” style audio out connector, you may use the white 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable to hook the white star shaped adapter to your TV. 4.) Power on your TV and the X-530 speakers and adjust the volume to the desired listening level. 5.)
What kind of speaker system does Logitech use?
The Logitech X-530 speaker system features a high-tech subwoofer that delivers distortion-free bass and five wall-mountable satellite speakers that eliminate the uneven sound response created by conventional dual-driver designs.