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Is it possible to use a normal speaker as output for a microphone?
I'm totally broke at the moment and I wanted to see if I could use my currently owned speakers as a substitute for a real mic speaker.
Would it be possible to use an adapter for the mic: http://www.uxsight.com/product/images/c/en/robust-xlr-3pin-female-stereo-male-microphone-cable-black-xs0094090214c.jpg
With - http://img.eforbuy.com/P00441_1_image.jpg
and turn it into a normal line-in plug? ...And actually work?
Thanks a lot!
Added details for Robert:
Well, it's an MXL Fox microphone a friend gave to me, so I really don't know much of the details
Here are the specs for the speakers I'd like to try: http://www.jbl.com/EN-US/Products/Pages/ProductDetails.aspx?PID=CREATURE3BLK&accT=1&tsT=0&ovT=1
What do you think?
Thanks for your reply
It won't be very loud those speakers are only 5 watts that is not very much, even the cheapest PA amps have about 35 Watts Per channel some have like 250 watts...per channel and more...
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