My old setup, which was 5.1 and comprised of some good quality speakers were taken down and put into some boxes (not sure why yet), but the wires left in their place.
So since then i've just listened to music through my guitar amp.
Today i got bored and took apart a small shower speaker thing, which had two small speakers in it. The speakers are quite small and not very powerful but i noticed that i can connect the wires which were used with my old speakers, to these small ones.
So i just cellotaped one of the speakers into one of the "stands" in the wall, as you can see above. And i just left the two wires touching two metal parts on the back.
I did the same with the other speaker to another one of the stands.
Both speakers are on the left side of my room as, for some uknown reason, the wires on the left side of the room are louder then on the right. And as the speakers are already quite small and quiet its better on the louder side.
I then thought that it would be awesome to have my guitar amp connected too, i tried to connect it in the same way as the two smaller speakers (connecting the two wires to two pieces of metal inside the amp, on the back of the speaker) but it wouldnt work, im guessing due to not getting any power that way.
So i cut a 3.5mm cable open and connected two cables from my previous speakers onto the two cables inside the 3.5mm cable. I then just cellotaped them together, connected it to an adapter and plugged it into my amp's input slot
You can see the original cable(black) connecting to the 3.5mm cable(green/yelow) with cellotape(lump next to the red line)
As this worked i then thought that i should connect the cable which used to connect to the centre speaker, to my monitor speakers as thats centre/right infront of me.
So using the same method as with the amp, i took apart a 3.5mm cable and connected it with cellotape to the centre cable.
You can see the cable(white/silver) then the cellotape(brown) and then the original centre wire(black).
But now i have a problem :/ My amp is constantly giving off that interferance sound (scccrrrrrsssshhhhhh) And im not sure how do get rid of it. Sometimes i just twist the cable around at the cellotaped part and it gets a bit clearer.
What should i do to get rid of the interference? Perhaps not using cellotape and something else?
So since then i've just listened to music through my guitar amp.
Today i got bored and took apart a small shower speaker thing, which had two small speakers in it. The speakers are quite small and not very powerful but i noticed that i can connect the wires which were used with my old speakers, to these small ones.
So i just cellotaped one of the speakers into one of the "stands" in the wall, as you can see above. And i just left the two wires touching two metal parts on the back.
I did the same with the other speaker to another one of the stands.
Both speakers are on the left side of my room as, for some uknown reason, the wires on the left side of the room are louder then on the right. And as the speakers are already quite small and quiet its better on the louder side.
I then thought that it would be awesome to have my guitar amp connected too, i tried to connect it in the same way as the two smaller speakers (connecting the two wires to two pieces of metal inside the amp, on the back of the speaker) but it wouldnt work, im guessing due to not getting any power that way.
So i cut a 3.5mm cable open and connected two cables from my previous speakers onto the two cables inside the 3.5mm cable. I then just cellotaped them together, connected it to an adapter and plugged it into my amp's input slot
You can see the original cable(black) connecting to the 3.5mm cable(green/yelow) with cellotape(lump next to the red line)
As this worked i then thought that i should connect the cable which used to connect to the centre speaker, to my monitor speakers as thats centre/right infront of me.
So using the same method as with the amp, i took apart a 3.5mm cable and connected it with cellotape to the centre cable.
You can see the cable(white/silver) then the cellotape(brown) and then the original centre wire(black).
But now i have a problem :/ My amp is constantly giving off that interferance sound (scccrrrrrsssshhhhhh) And im not sure how do get rid of it. Sometimes i just twist the cable around at the cellotaped part and it gets a bit clearer.
What should i do to get rid of the interference? Perhaps not using cellotape and something else?