Use iPod speaker with mac mini

I've inherited a legacy system. I would like to have the sound I'm playing on my mac mini come out of the Brookstone speaker I have for my iPod.
Yes, the Brookston is connected to my Mac mini.

If the Brookstone speakers are bluetooth then just pair them with the Mini and select output to the speakers.
You may have to reset/unpair the speakers from the iPod first.

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