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You need adapter cable 3.5mm mini stereo plug to double RCA plugs (one red, one white). Plug 3.5mm end into headphones/audio out socket on PC, RCA plugs to AUX IN sockets on rear of SA-222, select AUX on front of SA-222 to hear audio from PC through system speakers.
All yo need to use for the connection is to get an RCA TO STEREO JACK HEAD (use the google image to see the type of cable).. Connect to denon 700aedab, make sure that the denon 700aedab is on either aux, tunner,video,etc. Those auxillary options on your denon 700aedab.
Connect the RCA into the aux of the denon 700aedab and connect the small jack head into the laptop ( where you plug in earphones),and play and enjoy your music.
If it does not play with aux try tunner, or video, one mustplay,and if it does ot play any, that means either the port of your laptop or the denon 700aedab port is faulty.
And don't forget to connect the speaker,because diffidently you will sure hear absolutely nothing with out the speaker.
there should be an aux/analog in. if the analog/aux in does not use red and white rca jacks, then it must be a single 1/8th inch jack input, like a headphone jack, and you will have to get an rca to 1/8 inch "Y" adapter
Good day. You will need tyo get yourself a "sterio to RCA" cable. You will then plug the sterio plug into your laptop, and the RCA cables into the back of your receiver, lets say,AUX. Then set your receiver to the aux input and play your music through your receiver. Hope this helps
This is different on every stereo, but generally the RCA ports in the back of the stereo are labeled "Aux" or something to that extent.
First, you must purchase a headphone jack to RCA cable which can connect to both your stereo and your ipod.
Connect the cable, turn your ipod on and start playing a song. Turn the volume on the stereo to a moderate volume so you can hear when the song is being played through your stereo. Then, using the selector switch, turn the stereo from "Radio" to "Aux" or whatever it says next to the the RCA plug ins on the back.
what was your amp? ic or transistorized? the output transistor of your amp may be opened, mostly it will short but because u still hear sound, maybe open and only the driver transistor are working. replacing output transistor or IC could solve the problem.
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