Where to find adapter: old iMac speakers to MacBook Pro

Was a great set of Speakers on old iMac, but the plug is too small for MacBook Pro. Tried Radio Shack, but their's didn't work.
Not a geek, but frugal and I hate to just discard some decent speakers. Anyone else deal with this or suggest a source to get a working plug adapter?
Thank you for your consideration and any advice you can provide.

I know which ones you mean. I have a set if these as well.
Unfortunately, there is no way to use these with newer Macs.
All of the G4 line of Macs were the only Macs hat had the special connection to utilize these speakers.
They do not work with any other newer Macs or other computers.
Another " Apple proprietary" connection plug.
Other users have asked about these in other Apple forums and its the same answer.
No way to use these with newer Macs. There are no adapters either.
Griffin technologies use to make a device called the iFire which enabled use of these speakers on newer Macs, but this device has since been long discontinued and if you can find one, the sellers are asking a very expensive amount for one of these as it is cheaper or equal inmprice just to purchase a set of new, compatible speakers.
Sorry.

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