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-@teamstarr these are most likely speakers that require a power source but definitely '''not 110V.''' You would have 2 wires for each speaker as well as possibly power lines. I suggest you try to open those speakers (not the DIN connector) and check how the wires are connected. Then use a meter and measure from the wire to the connector and identify the contacts by testing for continuity. Again once we know what exact model these speakers come from we may find more information. Let us know what you find and you can always post some images of what those connections look like.
+@teamstarr these are most likely speakers that require a power source but definitely '''not 110V.''' You would have 2 wires for each speaker (in the 3.5mm plug) as well as possibly power lines. I suggest you try to open those speakers (not the DIN connector) and check how the wires are connected. Then use a meter and measure from the wire to the connector and identify the contacts by testing for continuity. Again once we know what exact model these speakers come from we may find more information. Let us know what you find and you can always post some images of what those connections look like.
To use these speakers you will need some sort of amplifier to power them. I am certain there is some sort of Bluetooth module you can get to convert those speakers but that might be a bit of work and may cost a bit of money. Great DIY project....

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@teamstarr these are most likely speakers that require a power source but definitely '''not 110V.''' You would have 2 wires for each speaker as well as possibly power lines. I suggest you try to open those speakers (not the DIN connector) and check how the wires are connected. Then use a meter and measure from the wire to the connector and identify the contacts by testing for continuity. Again once we know what exact model these speakers come from we may find more information. Let us know what you find and you can always post some images of what those connections look like.

To use these speakers you will need some sort of amplifier to power them. I am certain there is some sort of Bluetooth module you can get to convert those speakers but that might be a bit of work and may cost a bit of money. Great DIY project....

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