You need a stereo 1/8" mini phone plug to stereo RCA plugs. put the mini in the headphone jack of the iTouch, put the stereo RCAs to the aux input on the receiver.
You can use the RCA jack and an RCA cable to your aux in on your receiver.
Testimonial: "Where do I connect the cables from my itouch to my pioneer VSX-52TX receiver"
SOURCE: Pioneer turntable Pl-560 and Pioneer Receiver VSX-D409
Magnetic phono cartridges like the one on your pioneer has an output of about .005 Volts, the standard inputs are looking for 1 to 2 volts for fulol out put, the phono preamp will step up the output voltage to 1 volt so you can play it thru a non phono input like Aux, tape or tuner.
Radio shack sells cheap ones and you will hear what you pay for.
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Good Luck,
Neal Van Berg
SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-4900S Receiver Connections
I know this is an old post but run front speaker outputs to the inputs on the sub then from the sub to the front speakers. bam!! it should work
SOURCE: Pioneer VSX-D608 Optical connection
The manual states that the default association of each digital input in as follows:
Use the "Signal select" button to set the receiver to use a digital input, and the Dolby/DTS button (above "Signal select") to enable decoding.
As samz11 stated above, a remote is required to alter the digital input mapping.
SOURCE: Connecting a sub-woofer to Pioneer VSX-453 surround reciever
I got the same issue. But, I go ahead hooked it up two banana plugs on teh VCR outlet. It works fine on my Cerwin Vega Sub.
SOURCE: PIONEER VSX-D411 RECEIVER
Here's a link to the owners manual:
http://www.manualnguide.com/manual-get/6009/
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