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Yes. I do it with my MacBook Pro every day. You will need a cable and a 2-channell Receiver minimum. I chose items below. Working very well and sound is astounding! With two of those cables, you can also hook up your iPod, iPad through their headphone jacks.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but not directly. You'll need amplification I chose the Yamaha R-S202BL. paired to these speakers, It's amazing sound quality with the 3.5mm headphone-to-RCA jack connector. About $13 at Best buy if remember correctly. I use them plugged into my Mac's headphone out jack at about 50% level. Be careful not to blow them out sending too much volume to them. With a quality receiver or amp, you can turn down the Mac volume and still get plenty of power. Klipsch also makes an excellent set of powered speakers with the amplifier built right in, but I find the separates more versatile and less limited. I had the intention to use it on my Mac. iPhone, iPad, iPod all along. The quality is great with the cable, but the receiver I bought will also connect to Apple products over AirPlay since it' has built in BlueTooth.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but they are not powered, so you will need an amp of some sort (receiver)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did a little more digging and was able to answer my question. These won't work as they have to be powered, but the R-15PM will as they are powered. Thanks for the help.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably not these are not computer speakers. They for home audio like a stereo system. You can try if you want m but I do not think they will work on any computer. The computer would not have the power these speakers require.
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