possible to hook up old Sanyo speakers?

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lynniewhoa

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I dug up a pair of really old wooden Sanyo speakers and I was wondering if it was at all possible to get them to work and hook them up to a laptop or ipod. The model number is SX-160B-3. They don't have any cords but there's what I think is an input hole in the back of each one. (I tried to post pictures but my post count has to be more than 5. i'm new) They have an 8" woofer, a 3" tweeter & 8 ohm impedance. I've googled and searched and I ended up here, hoping someone will know how to tackle this project. If it is possible to get them to work, I know I'd have to open up the back but I have no idea what to do from there. I'm almost pretty sure it's a lost cause but I wanted to ask anyways since I'm keeping them in my room regardless of whether I get them to work. I'm new to audioholics AND a/v & tech stuff; you've been warned.

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