A:AnswerHey there!
I put mine behind my monitor on my desk and it fits really well. Depending on how large your entertainment center is, these should fit relatively well.
A:AnswerDepends what type of record player, if your record player does not have a Pre-Amp built in then no. If it does, it should work fine.
Record players always require a Pre-Amp somewhere, some are built into the turntable itself, some are built into the Amp, and sometimes people use a Pre-Amp between the turntable and the Amp.
A:AnswerHey there!
I use it on my HP Laptop. It uses the standard 3.5mm headphone jack cable, so you could definitely use them with your Dell Computer.
A:AnswerAs long as you have wires that connect, then yes. Sound quality is actually amazing. Especially the bass on the subwoofer. You're easily getting $150 worth in quality.
A:AnswerYes, you can play music from a smartphone, that is my primary use of this. I have the non bluetooth model, so I had purchased a cable that has a 3.5 mm jack on one end for the smartphone, and RCA inputs on the other end for the speaker system. The sound quality is outstanding, even with using a cable.
A:Answeryou will need some kind of pr amp and possibly an adaptor to use digital out put on some Samsung TVs. you want to use the audio output jack on your set. sometimes those are tos link an Samsung TVs. if you have an owners manual check the audio out source. this is the easy est way with out modifying you audio board>which should be done by a well qualified tech only inside the TV, one can be subjected to electric shock, so do be careful.
A:AnswerHello Dave! The z533 Multimedia Speakers will definitely work with a Dell XPS desktop computer with Windows 10 Pro. Simply connect them via the included 3.5mm cable to your PC.
A:AnswerHello there, I used these on my 50” Smart TV. It uses the standard 3.5mm headphone jack type connector. So yes, you can, as long as your TV has a port for the 3.5mm jack.
A:AnswerIf you have a wire that connects to your iPod and the other end is a standard 3.5mm male audio jack, then yeah you'd be able to connect your iPod to the speakers because there is an aux input port (female) on the volume control hub thingy. The speaker set comes with a male to male aux cord, but I don't know if iPod Nanos have an an audio jack (I think they do but idk for sure; you'd know though.)