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Re: I want to connect an ipod to pioneer A109 amplifier
Go to radio shack near you and buy an audio adapter number(12-2057). connect the small plug to the ipod and the others two ends to amp line in or aux in.
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If there's not even a hiss from the speakers it may be that you've inadvertently hit the small button underneath the power button which turns the speakers off in favour of the headphones.
You can try locating a fuse..most likely inside so UNPLUG the AC and take the top case off. Look for tubular glass/chrome units 20
mm long. There might be one 1-1/4 inch long but I doubt it.
If fuse ratings arent listed near the fuse, there are numbers on the fuses themselves
Yes all you need is a 3.5mm plug (the same as a headphone plug) to two RCA phono plugs. The 3.5mm plug goes into the headphone socket of your i-pod. The RCA's got into an aux imput of your amp.
The RCA jacks on the back of the Pioneer DEH-1500 are preamp outputs, not inputs. They are to connect an external amplifier for additional speakers or subwoofers.
The output from your iPod is probably "bleeding over" into the receiver detector stage. When the antenna is disconnected, the signal passes into the amp by itself. Connecting the antenna provides enough signal so that both are amplified.
To connect the iPod, you need to purchase a wireless iPod adapter, or a new head unit that includes an "AUX" input or a dedicated adapter for the iPod.
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