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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: bogota
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I know, how to connect amplifiers, radios, but I was wondering, How can I connect a monitor, dvd, tunner, DO I NEED A RADIO WITH AUX IN?
Well and I guess an amp |
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so you have an lcd, tv tuner, and dvd player...this is really vague, if you can name brands and specs it would help a lot.
i'm guessing the tv tuner will be the "reciever" of the system..at least that's how mine is. i have no idea what kind of products you have but if your dvd signal is going into the tv tuner, then the tv tuner's signal is going to the lcd, then using the rca out on the tuner would get you sound for both sources without having to use 2 inputs on your stereo. and yes, you need a deck with aux inputs. another way to go is an fm modulator but a straight rca connection would be best. |
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