The technology of the previous generation usually had a configuration consisting of a record player, a tape recorder and an amplifier with speakers. In each passport that was attached to the audio equipment of that period, there was a clear drawing scheme, which indicated the sequence of connecting the amplifier and speakers.
How to connect the amplifier to a computer? Yes, as easy as shelling pears! After all, any CD-ROM of past years has a linear output for connecting a power amplifier in order to play CDs.
Now the question of how to connect the amplifier, we will consider in a slightly different aspect (because in all modern computers, from stationary PCs to laptops, the audio device has at least two-channel stereo output, with the same standard level and line output impedance).
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