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The Companion 5 system is specifically designed to bypass the sound card on your computer in order to produce more direct digital sound from your movies and games. When plugging in by USB, the Companion 5 essentially takes over and becomes the sound card for the computer. If you specifically want to connect it to an output from your sound-card, there is an analog 3.5mm aux input located on the volume control for this system which could be used. We do not recommend this setup as the USB digital interface, and the resulting quality, is a large part of what you are paying for on this system. Other Bose computer speaker systems such as our Companion 2 or Companion 20 speakers are designed to work with your computer’s sound card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't understand the question apparently. These speakers don't use a USB connection. They have one small wire with a green plug that plugs into the sound card on the back of my computer and a 110 volt electric cord and those are the only two wires that needed to be plugged into anything. You might want to visit a store and see if the green plug on the speaker wire is compatible with your sound card but I'm thinking it highly likely that they are compatible. No USB involved! These are not wireless speakers and I can't imagine what kind of adapter you would need.
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