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iPod question
hey guys,
i got an iPod for christmas, but suck at technology. Is there anyway to hook up my iPod to my reciever and play it through my reciever and speakers? I know you can buy a iPod specific speaker, but would like to be able to hook it up to my normal reciever and speakers if possible. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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Re: iPod question
not sure... can u hook up your speakers to your computer?
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Re: iPod question
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not sure... can u hook up your speakers to your computer? [/ QUOTE ] no not really, my reciever is hooked up to my tv, which is in a different room than my computer. I want to be able to hook the ipod up to this reciever as well. |
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Re: iPod question
Tons of options.
If you do not want to order online or have an apple store nearby, radio shack is your easiest option. |
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Re: iPod question
Yeah, the easiest way would probably be to just head to RadioShack and buy a cable with composite audio plugs on one side (the red and white ones) to plug into the back of the receiver and a 1/8" mini audio plug to use with either the dock output (probably the best choice) or the iPod headphone jack. It will probably be like 5 bucks.
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Re: iPod question
This is sort of a semi hijack, but does anyone know what exactly the exchange policy on Nanos is? I got one about 2 months ago, and they say its supposed to loast 14 hours, and it only seems to last like ~5.
-EV |
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Re: iPod question
Its called a Y-adapter.
AKA 'RCA to MINI' Plug the mini end into the headphone jack and the rca's into an open slot on the reciever. Crank it up and enjoy. |
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