Loud speakers that connect through headphone jack for iPhone 4s?

Phone got wet, works perfectly except for sounds, which only work when headphones are on. Are there any loud speakers that can connect to the headphone jack of a 4s? Would a normal loud speaker that connects through the dock connector work, like the iHorns?

You can find all sorts of power sources for your speakers that have an auxillary outlet. Plug in a double sided auxillary cord to the stereo and your.phone and your good to go. Any sound that would play on headphones will now play through the speakers( and can usually play very loud music( given you have the proper equipment)

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