A:AnswerDefinitely a good entry for music production, has punchy bass and doesn't distort highs. They definitely aren't a professional (much more expensive) set, but they can get the job done for their money's worth.
A:AnswerNo, if I’m not mistaken the Xbox runs audio through the hdmi cable. This unit is run through an audio jack. Depending on the age and the connections on the back of your monitor you may be able to buy an adapter to make this unit work for your monitor.
A:AnswerI called Best Buy and they said these speakers are NOT Bluetooth capable. However I found a very similar set of Logitech speakers that ARE Bluetooth. They are the Logitech Z337, 80 Watt, Bluetooth speakers & subwoofer. They also can connect with a 3.5mm or RCA input. You can switch between Bluetooth and wired connection depending on what you are doing. This set cost a little more but was worth it to me for the Bluetooth capability.
A:AnswerThe green jack on the back of your PC's tower is the "Line out" - the port that outputs audio. The cable supplied with the speaker system has a 3.5" plug on both ends (the same as on the end of a set of headphones). Plug one end of this cable into the available port on the subwoofer, and the other to the green jack on the back of your tower.
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A:AnswerAfter plugging them in, it connected to my computer (windows 10) without any problems. Did you turn the volume control knob on? There is a light that illuminates when turned on. Other than that, they work fine.