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Installin av jacks

How to install jacks from amplifier to stereo deck?

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SOURCE: I have a sony explod car stereo without rca jacks

INPUT:
SCOSCHE FAI-3A - SONY XPLOD HEADUNIT
A1 - Grey (Right Front +)
A2 - Grey/Black (Right Front -)
A3 - White (Left Front +)
A4 - White/Black (Left Front -)
A5 - Green (Left Rear +)
A6 - Green/Black (Left Rear -)
A7 - Violet (Right Rear +)
A8 - Violet/Black (Right Rear -)

OUTPUT:
SCOSCHE FAI-3A - AMPLIFIER
B1 - Right Front + (Not Used if using RCA)
B2 - Right Front - (Not Used if using RCA)
B3 - Left Front + (Not Used if using RCA)
B4 - Left Front - (Not Used if using RCA)
B5 - Left Rear + (Not Used if using RCA)
B6 - Left Rear - (Not Used if using RCA)
B7 - Right Rear + (Not Used if using RCA)
B8 - Right Rear - (Not Used if using RCA)

Right Rear Output - REAR RCA IN (White)
Left Rear Output - REAR RCA IN (Red)
Right Front Output - FRONT RCA IN (Red)
Left Front Output - FRONT RCA IN (White)

Note: Be sure to connect the Remote Turn-On from the Sony Xplod (Blue/White) to the Amplifier's Remote Terminal. All that's left is to connect the 12-volt power wire to the Amplifier's Power Terminal and a Ground wire to the Amplifier's Ground Terminal. Also, switch the FAI-3A to Line Out using the switch on the left side of the device, and ground the FAI-3A using the device's ground wire.

If you need any more help, let me know.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_69f3cc28d95bf514

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You didn't include make and model TV; so only generalized answers are possible.

Typical RCA phono jacks like those shown in the blue box of the stereo amplifier below:

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Connect the TV's audio OUTPUT jacks and a stereo pair of unused audio INPUT jacks on the amplifier with cables that have ends that match each. Turn on the stereo & TV and select the input on the amplifier that matches the stereo pair of inputs you used to connect to the TV. Adjust the volume to hear the audio over your stereo system's speakers.

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2. Connecting the tunner:
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Follow these steps to connect the equalizer to your audio system.

CAUTIONS: Use only shielded audio cable with RCA-type connectors (not
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1. To connect the equalizer to your receiver, connect the receiver's TAPE
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3. Plug the equalizer's power cord into your receiver's switched power
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WARNING: The equalizer's power cord has a polarized plug. To prevent
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Basically, hook it in like a tape deck, say, in Tape Deck 2's circuit. Then, whenever you want to use it inline with stereo source material just select Tape 2 Monitor and it will be placed inline. Be advised, any digital programming you want to hear will probably be muted if you monitor any tape deck. That's pretty much normal.

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Normally, the receiver's internal volume, eq or effects controls will not affect the analog loop out to the EQ-100 or attached decks, BUT, this receiver sends processed effects out to Tape Deck 2, if you should desire to record them (page 29 of the manual). Other REC Out jacks pass conventional UNprocessed sound.

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Red is power to from ignition to cd deck
Yellow is direct power from battery to cd deck to hold the memory.
Black is ground
Blue is only needed if you are hooking up an amplifier.
I always suggest buying a wire harness quick connect system for $5, then you won't have to cut origional car wiring. If by chance you are taking the original wire route, then go to installer.com to find which wires on the car are for what.
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How to connect phono leads

  1. Step 1 Check the back of your Stereo for recording input(in) and output (out), your cassette deck may be plugged into these jacks.
  2. Step 2 Connect the RCA/Phono wires to your equalizer's input and output jacks on the back.
  3. Step 3 If your cassette deck or some other component is plugged into the recording jacks in the back of your amplifier, unplug it and plug it into the back of the equalizer under monitor jacks. Be sure that the "out" from the cassette deck goes to the "in" of the equalizer.
  4. Step 4 Now, take the wires from the equalizer and plug them into the amplifier in the same manner: "in" to "out" and visa versa.
  5. Step 5 Once all your wires are connected be sure the "tape monitor button" on the amplifier is on. Turning it off will disable the equalizer. You can still monitor your recording devise or cassette deck by the "monitor switch" on the equalizer.
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