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Can I connect RCA to aux?

Can I connect RCA to aux?

If you have an line level RCA audio output it should work fine into any aux input. If the aux input has a 3.5mm stereo mini jack then you will need a cable with 2 RCA at one end and the stereo mini plug at the other. They also make adapters if you already have a cable you want to use.

What is RCA aux input?

The RCA connector was initially used for audio signals. They are often color-coded, yellow for composite video, red for the right audio channel, and white or black for the left channel of stereo audio. This trio (or pair) of jacks can often be found on the back of audio and video equipment.

How do I connect my aux to my stereo receiver?

How to connect a portable audio player to a stereo system using an audio cable.

  1. On the portable player, connect the appropriate end of the audio cable to the HEADPHONE or LINE OUT jack.
  2. On the stereo system, connect the audio cable to the LINE IN, AUX IN, or REC IN jack.

How many RCA jacks does a home audio amplifier need?

Home audio amplifiers are pretty standardized as far as input and output levels. This includes “Integrated” Amplifiers (Preamp and power amp combined in a single chassis), as well as Receivers – both stereo and surround sound. Stereo amplifiers and receivers have two analog RCA jack connectors for input for each device.

What kind of RCA cable do I Need?

Uperatre RCA Cable, 3.5mm Male to 2RCA Male Stereo Audio Adapter Coaxial Cable Nylon Braided AUX RCA Y Cord for Smartphones, MP3, Tablets, Speakers, HDTV [1ft/0.3M] . . . . .

Where does the audio output go on a cassette deck?

The Cassette decks output should go to the sound cards “Line” input (usually color coded green) not the Mic input. Most sound cards have stereo mini phone plug (typical 1/8″ 3.5mm stereo headphone jacks on mp3 players) inputs and outputs.

How to connect your computer audio output to Your Stereo?

Reverse Wired – Stereo OUT to Computer IN: To accomplish this, you need to connect the audio input of your computer to the audio output of your stereo receiver. We recommend a 3.5mm mini phone plug to Rca jack adapter with a RCA jack stereo cable which plugs into the “line” or “mic” input of your computer’s sound card.