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Echo Dots can also be connected to your soundbar through an AUX (3.5mm) cable. This is because Dots are equipped with an AUX output port, and most soundbars have an AUX input. This is an easy, wired connection that is possible with a soundbar, as long as your soundbar and Dot are near one another (or you have a long AUX cable). Here’s how to make your wired connection through an AUX cable: Get a 3.5mm AUX cord. Make sure it is a good length Open up your Amazon Alexa app on your smartphone Select ‘Devices’ from the Main Menu Settings Select your Dot by its name Select ‘AUX Audio’, then ‘Line In or Line Out’ Connect your AUX cord to your Echo and your soundbar Now you are connected through your AUX (3.5mm) cord, and any streaming or listening on your Echo Dot will come through your soundbar as long as both are powered on. If you ever want to listen to your Echo Dot through another device, simply disconnect the AUX cable from your soundbar.
Mostly a socket at the back of the amplifier section and AUX is now somewhat dated and LINE IN or LINE OUT is a more common legend these days.
There is likely a switch or button somewhere that controls it if you can find a socket, though it is worth mentioning if your hi-fi is not the separates it appears to be but a console, it is possible the manufacturer thought no AUX would be necessary.
Make sure whatever is plugged into the Aux port is the proper size and configuration (2-lead, 3-lead; 3.5mm, etc) as far as the cable, is properly seated (not so big that it doesn't fit all the way in) and that the device is on. Most Aux inputs don't activate unless there is an active signal coming in.
The cable from the computer simply needs to be plugged in to the speaker/headphone jack on the computer, then run to the AUX input on the amp. Make sure the volume on the computer is set to about 75% - 90%.
phones stands for headphone you can use aux input with help of(mic to line converter)from radio shack near you.-insert the converter in aux and insert the mic in converter.
It doesn't say if its aux out or in...just aux. Thank you for your reply.
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