Topic: PC speaker - StereoJack out?

I have buyed 300MHz thin client. Now I have 4GB CF, 256mb ram and Soundblaster 16 in ISA slot. It is ideal for MSDOS.
But now I want make stereojack (line-out) in front for recording my PCbeeper music. I have buyed this connector:
http://www.vo.gme.cz/dokumentace/809/809-109/pct.809-109.1.jpg

PCspeaker is 4ohm,2w.
Can I connect L-R with little wire (for mono->stereo) and red wire to that L-R stereo connection and black to ground on that connector?
Can i plug it into line in (soundcard)? Or cinch in on my hifi microsystem?

Or I need resistors?

Here is picture of speaker:
http://oi63.tinypic.com/2eoz7tx.jpg

Atari 130XE ° ZX128k+2A ° PC-MSDOS

Re: PC speaker - StereoJack out?

Why not just connect PCSPK pins from your motherboard directly to the according pins on the Soundblaster?

3 (edited by Matej 2015-10-31 19:31:16)

Re: PC speaker - StereoJack out?

As I wrote it is Thin Client. Its not normal PC motherboard. It has no pins on motherboard just cable soldered... But yes I can connect that red,black wire connect to SB via spk pin plug...

Atari 130XE ° ZX128k+2A ° PC-MSDOS

Re: PC speaker - StereoJack out?

I think that would be the best solution.
Also check http://www.oldskool.org/guides/speakerrecording and http://www.deinmeister.de/e_sbpcqlnk.htm