Is Lightning Adapter compatible with audio speakers?

So I purchased a cheap lightning to 30 pin adapter from eBay - it works with my USB cable for charging, but not when I put it into my speaker ( a Kitsound panda dock).
I have heard mixed reviews about the Apple branded adapters compatability with audio acessories and was wondering if it would be worth trying it?
Reviews seem to hint towards it working with in-car audio, but not with speaker docks?
Can anyone shed light on if it will work to play music on my docking system?
If not, is there anyway to get around this problem besides buying new speakers!?

you mean the 65 watts adapter? If your T410 came with Nvidia GPU, it is recommended that you use the 90 watt adapter, but you can still use the 65 watts adapter when the battery is full, but the laptop maybe throttle down accordingly. 
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Jin Li
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