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you’re better off just getting an extension cord then and audio splitter or like I’ve been recommending to other people even just a little Bluetooth transmitter because these do not sound well and they are very flimsy and especially if you’re setting it up to an animation workstation… i’m not sure of the voltage it’s pretty low although the plug that goes in the wall is ridiculously large in comparison to how flimsy the rest of the stuff is. I got a little hello Kitty battery operated speaker at the 99 Cents store once that had a plug for an iPod and a headphone jack and those sound better than this
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They are made to plug in to 110v AC. I don't think that they support 12v DC.
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