Speaker systems use with creative mp3 player.

i was interested in a creative speaker system and was wonderin if they are any systems available that enable you to play music from them via my creative zen mp3 player? could someone help me out here.
many thanx

p3dlow,
Any speaker system that can receive input from a single 3.5mm stereo minijack should work with a MP3 player. Are you looking for a 2.1, 2.0, portable or docking station? Btw, exactly which player do you have?
Jason

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