Turn Speakers to Microphones

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"In the case of an active (selfpowered) speaker, there is an amplifier between the jack and the speaker, hence the signal won't be passed from the output to the input side [6]"

Very important to note this, as it will work in the presence of a passive speaker.
 

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Read while ago, sounds scary if is possible.
 

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I hope @Derp will convert at least one of his speakers to a microphone so we can hear him after years of silence. ;P
 

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I hope @Derp will convert at least one of his speakers to a microphone so we can hear him after years of silence. ;P
@Derp has a mic, he forgot it was active today and played a video. I heard the playback in the background. He then said that even tough he has a mic, he doesn't want to talk. What a Derp.
 

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Well there's nothing new here. The possibility was already known by most knowledgeable people in the industry, there's even an option in the windows sound settings now :p
 
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