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How to conect my ipod to home stereo using dynex stereo audio cable

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Just run the rca jacks from cable to the cd or phono jacks on back of receiver or they may have some right on the front on some receivers. then set receiver to that plug like cd or phono

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I want to connect my ipod to the radio

According to Apple, over 90 percent of new cars retailed in the United States are equipped with iPod connectivity.
The iPod has become such a popular device, that many car stereos are now furnished with a 30-pin dock connector cable in order to link to the portable media player.
But this built-in compatibility is not essential for connecting your iPod to your car stereo. In fact, there are numerous options for integrating your iPod with your car.
Recently manufactured vehicles can support an iPod connection through an auxiliary input.
And FM transmitters can be used to stream your iPod's audio files through an FM frequency. iPods can even be connected to much older car stereos with the use of a tape adapter.

Connect an iPod to a Car Stereo Through the Auxiliary Input
Insert an extension cable with 3.5 mm stereo connectors on each end into the headphone output of your iPod. Insert the other end of the 3.5 mm stereo connector cable into your car stereo system's auxiliary input. Press the "Aux" button on your car stereo. Turn on your iPod and select media to play. The stereo will now stream audio from your iPod. b> Connect an iPod to a Car Stereo With an FM Transmitter Insert the FM transmitter into the 30-pin dock connector of your iPod. Turn on your iPod to activate the FM transmitter. Select the FM frequency you want your device to stream audio to on your car stereo. Turn on the car stereo and tune it to the same FM frequency as the FM transmitter attached to your iPod. The stereo will now stream audio from your iPod. b> Connect an iPod to a Car Stereo With a Cassette Adapter Plug the jack connector of the cassette adapter into the headphone output of your iPod. Insert the cassette into the car stereo. Turn on your iPod and select media to play. The stereo will now stream audio from your iPod.

http://www.apple.com/ipod/car-integration/ http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1865467,00.asp
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IPod hookup to Home audio system

More people these days seem to want to connect their iPod to a home amplifier setup and so there are more units being sold to do so but for those folks who have an older stereo or amp/receiver there is a way to do this. All you need is a little adapter cable sold at Radio Shack or online at Amazon.com which connects iPod to audio amp/receiver. Just plug the 3.5mm stereo male end into the iPod earphone jack and the other end with the 2 RCA plugs, red and white, into an available input on the amp or receiver (CD or AUX for example) and adjust the volume. Be sure to select the input on the receiver where you connected the iPod.

For $2 at Amazon.com, get this cable.

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How do i connect an ipod to my sony str-de310 receiver

Connecting to a home stereo
  1. For most home stereo systems, connect iPod to your amplifier's sound input using a 3.5 mm mini stereo to RCA adapter cable.
  2. Adjust the volume on iPod to less than half to prevent overdriving your amplifier. Adjust the listening volume using your stereo's controls.

    Note: Depending on your stereo, iPod may need to be set higher than half in order to get a proper volume through external speakers.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2167

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Just bought a dynex 24 inch and it only plays in mono, no stereo audio . no able to switch to stereo

A lot of time the stereo/mono is automatic. Try using a DVD player instead of your regular cable and see if it changes.
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I just bought the dynex stereo audio cable for mp3 and their is a faint hiss in the background, but more annoying is the volume level. I have the car radio and my ipod turned up to the max and its not...

Any 1/8" cable will do. You can get them from anywhere from RadioShack to WalMart. I believe this cable has some sort of damage or is defective. Return it asap because hissing should not happen. I worked at RadioShack over a year, this should do the trick.
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It's one of 3 things.  Either you have a bad aux cable, the cable isn't pushed in all the way into the ipod/stereo, or you have a bad connection on the ipod itself.
To test theory #3, plug in some headphones and wiggle the cord around... good?
To test theory #2, give a good push on the ipod.  sometimes it appears to be seated all the way but isn't.
To test theory #1, well.... you just need to buy a new cord and give it a go.  
It would be very hard to believe that it's your vehicle causing the problem.  Ipods get a lot of use/abuse out of them with tension on the headphones.  This can cause internal loose headphone connections on the ipod itself.  Hopefully it's just not seated properly or your cord gave out on you.  Ipods aren't cheap.
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A USB cable????? How about just a regular audio cable. Plug one end into the audio input on the monitor and the other one into the audio output (usually green) on the back of the tower.

One just like this.

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The simplest solution would be connect the headphone jack on the iPod to the stereo audio inputs (RCA) to your home theater. So you need a cable that is "stereo phono mini jack" on one end (into iPod headphone jack), and then Y-splits into two RCA connectors on the other end (into L and R audio in on the receiver).

The expensive Apple-endorsed Monster-branded version can be found at http://store.apple.com/us/product/TN983LL/A#overview for $30, but you can get the same thing at Radio Shack for $7.
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Set the iPod volume to less than ~80% and then control the volume using your receiver. You have to use the iPod menu to select music.
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