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I purchase a WAWPI3.5MM MALE1/8 PLUG to a DUALRCA STEREO AUDIO SPEAKER ADAPTER Y CABLE CORD for my PYLE soundbar, model#PSBV200, because on the back of my tv it doesn't

Have audio out, for red, white cables, I couldn't buy an optical cable; because there isn't an optical port on the back of the soundbar; the item I purchased above; id it the correct item for this problem?

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SOURCE: pyle #PSBV200 soundbar there's no optical in on back of soundbar,my tv on back of it, does'nt have audio out, to plug in red&white cables, what do i do?

Check if you have coax output (orange colour socket) on TV and soundbar if you have you can link them together for digital audio, if not check if you have a headpone socket if so you can buy an adpter from headpones to phono connectors (your red & white) but be aware that when you turn the volume up via TV remote control it will turn up the volume on the soundbar.

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