- Turn the amplifier and computer off.
- Connect the rectangular, flat end of the USB cable to a USB socket on your PC.
- Locate the USB connector on the back of your amplifier. ...
- Turn the amplifier and computer on.
- Right-click the speaker icon in your computer's system tray, located at the bottom right side of the screen.
- How do you connect a USB to an amp?
- What is the USB port for on an amplifier?
- How do I connect a USB to aux?
- How can I use USB port as audio output?
How do you connect a USB to an amp?
Turn your amp on and connect it to a computer using a USB cable. Press the “Start” key, type “Sound Settings”, and hit “Return” to load the Settings screen. Locate the “Input” selection below and choose your amplifier as the input device.
What is the USB port for on an amplifier?
In the most basic sense, a USB amplifier is a device with a USB input that can be used to drive loudspeakers. Desktop USB amplifiers sometimes include a built-in subwoofer, and usually power two additional speaker channels, though more complicated systems are also available.
How do I connect a USB to aux?
The stereo controls allows you to select the USB port as an input device. If you don't have the USB port but have an Aux port plug the MP3 player's USB to aux cable into the player, then connect the aux jack end into the Aux port. Like with the USB port you can select "Aux" on the car stereo.
How can I use USB port as audio output?
A USB port itself cannot be used as an audio port. You can connect a USB audio device like a headset for obvious reasons. Likewise a USB external audio card works by transfering digital audio data and converting it into an analog signal.