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You will require a dual 'RCA to RCA' lead (obtainable from most electronic component stores)
Plug into rear of radio receiver at the (female) RCA sockets provided - they are probably labelled 'L and R'. Plug other end of lead into rear of audio amplifier at the female RCA sockets labelled 'Tuner'
taking care that the 'L' & 'R' leads from the radio receiver plug into 'L' & 'R' sockets on the audio Amp.
Next, plug the mains power lead of the radio into any available unused power socket at the rear of the Audio Amp. This ensures that the radio will be turned 'on' and 'off' when you turn on the Audio Amp. If no spare socket at the rear of the Audio Amp, plug into any convenient power board or electrical outlet. This will mean that you have to independently turn the radio on / off using it's own in-built on / off switch. Done!
Uncle Mac
Plug into rear of radio receiver at the (female) RCA sockets provided - they are probably labelled 'L and R'. Plug other end of lead into rear of audio amplifier at the female RCA sockets labelled 'Tuner'
taking care that the 'L' & 'R' leads from the radio receiver plug into 'L' & 'R' sockets on the audio Amp.
Next, plug the mains power lead of the radio into any available unused power socket at the rear of the Audio Amp. This ensures that the radio will be turned 'on' and 'off' when you turn on the Audio Amp. If no spare socket at the rear of the Audio Amp, plug into any convenient power board or electrical outlet. This will mean that you have to independently turn the radio on / off using it's own in-built on / off switch. Done!
Uncle Mac
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
You will require a dual 'RCA to RCA' lead (obtainable from most electronic component stores)
Plug into rear of radio receiver at the (female) RCA sockets provided - they are probably labelled 'L and R'. Plug other end of lead into rear of audio amplifier at the female RCA sockets labelled 'Tuner'
taking care that the 'L' & 'R' leads from the radio receiver plug into 'L' & 'R' sockets on the audio Amp.
Next, plug the mains power lead of the radio into any available unused power socket at the rear of the Audio Amp. This ensures that the radio will be turned 'on' and 'off' when you turn on the Audio Amp. If no spare socket at the rear of the Audio Amp, plug into any convenient power board or electrical outlet. This will mean that you have to independently turn the radio on / off using it's own in-built on / off switch. Done!
Uncle Mac
Plug into rear of radio receiver at the (female) RCA sockets provided - they are probably labelled 'L and R'. Plug other end of lead into rear of audio amplifier at the female RCA sockets labelled 'Tuner'
taking care that the 'L' & 'R' leads from the radio receiver plug into 'L' & 'R' sockets on the audio Amp.
Next, plug the mains power lead of the radio into any available unused power socket at the rear of the Audio Amp. This ensures that the radio will be turned 'on' and 'off' when you turn on the Audio Amp. If no spare socket at the rear of the Audio Amp, plug into any convenient power board or electrical outlet. This will mean that you have to independently turn the radio on / off using it's own in-built on / off switch. Done!
Uncle Mac
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
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