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Hooking Ipod to onkyo receiver

I use a mini -to -rca stereo audio cable to hook my Ipod up to my onkyo sr 506, I've hooked it up to the tape first then aux, I'm still not getting any sound. HELP!

  • Anonymous Mar 19, 2014

    We have an Onkyo TX-SR502 and hooked our ipod up to it using a stereo mini to 2 audio cables. However, we can only get sound out of one side of speakers now. If we switch the left and right audio plugs the other side of speakers will then work. How do we get the left and right speakers of A and B to work? The A and B speakers are both selected.

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I pods use a different adapter for doing this. It plugs in the bottom using the big porton bottom and outputs the rca plugs this way. Ipods see too much resistance and protects the unit from burning out. check this out http://www.amazon.com/Logic3-iPod-RCA-Phono-Cable/dp/B00083D7WC

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