Trouble connecting Nano to an external speaker...

Just picked up the JBL "On Stage" external speakers. I've got the nano plugged in, it is playing, and i can hear distortion coming through the speakers... but no music. any help/advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
  Windows XP  

I'm just using an external amplifier. I'm currently running my nano via a mini plug to my amp with a 3/4" plug into the amplifier. I just want to know if there is a qay to do this with the iPhone. I tried it and it didn't work and I suspect the microphone connection used on the ear buds makes this connection more difficult.
Rick

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