fisher stereo


Hello,
My dad has a vintage Fisher mc3050 integrated component receiver with rca connection jacks on the back. SInce he no longer has the original speakers, is it possible to change the rca jacks on back to accommodate modern speakers? I have a couple of sets of speakers with 5 way binding posts but no cable that would connect to that receiver. Any help is appreciated.
trent77

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Thank you for all your help. I will take a look at the amazon speaker cables. That would seem like a much easier solution. The sound on the Fisher was good for a while but the original speakers gave out too quickly.My dad never bothered to replace them at the time so we had just bought another stereo later on. I didnt know that  he kept the Fisher and he  just unboxed it recently. It would be nice to use it again as a secondary stereo and one that he is familiar with.
I don't expect the stereo to sound anything  like modern systems, so there wont be any disappointments. Initially, its'  sound was decent before the speakers gave out. If it works out well with the new speakers, that would be great. If not, no big deal.  I was surprised my dad still had it. We'll see how successful it will be once I get the speaker cables. 
Thank you for the info. I dont want to complicate the stereo for my father's use,  so streaming anything would be out of the question for practical purposes. I appreciate all your suggestions.