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Allie Raine Posted on Jan 03, 2014

I need to set my audio up

To a pioneer music system

  • Bruce Gilbert Apr 28, 2014

    Hi Allie Raine, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?

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Dear Allie,
With my own setup, I had to buy a 2xmetre long cable with identical audio plugs at each end. One end plugs into the audio-out socket on my computer & the other plugs into the audio-in socket on my stereo. Hope this helps; if not please post more detailed information! 'b'ye!

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