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Posted on Jun 07, 2009

How do I hook up speakers for a 8 track player

I want to know if I can hook up 2 stand alone speakers to my 8 track player and if so how do I do it

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It looks like a stand alone dvd player from the picture and there is no sound power so to speak for those units just a left and right audio signal ( Red and White ) Yellow is for video of course. Make sure you have the red and white audio OUT going into the INPUT of your power ( your main radio ) and as long as your radio is working correctly you should have sound. Some of those stand alone units come with a 3.5 mm or 1/8 jack and you have to make sure which is audio and which is video and get them to the right inputs of your radio. if that doesn't work check your radio am/fm or cd player and if sound works with them it is probably not getting the audio signal correctly. Good Luck !
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I want to hook up my CD-BA2100 to my Inspiron 6000 laptop but i don't know how to hook it up or what to use.

The SHARP CD-BA2100 is a "stand-alone" cassette/CD/AM/FM player.

Its manual states that it can accept left/right stereo audio output, such as from your laptop, if you purchase the correct adapter cable (from "line-out" or "head-phones-out" on your laptop):

Video/Auxiliary (Audio signal) input

To listen to or record signals from external sources through this unit:
1 Use a separately available RCA cord to connect the desired external unit to the VIDEO/AUX jacks. (red ® right channel, white ® left channel) * When using video equipment (Laser Disc player or VCR), be sure to connect the audio output to this unit, and the video output to a television.
2 Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
3 Press the VIDEO/AUX button.
4 Operate the external unit.
5 To record the sound from the external unit ...

i.e., you can use it as the speakers for your laptop, instead of the laptop's tiny, built-in, speakers.
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Can i hook up my samsung bluray player to sanyo speakers?

Is your query about the DWM-3500 (not a BluRay) or a BluRay of unknown model?

It would help to know specifics.

Generally, a stand-alone Blueray player is intended to be connected to a receiver that drives the speakers, not to speakers directly.
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I was just giving a technics record player sl 1700 and for some reason I get sound out of the record but it does not hook up to my speakers. It has the red and white av cables and I have hooked all that up...

We need to know exactly what you have for electronics to give a specific answer.

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I have an 8 track player that is playing the 8 tracks sped up. Also it chews some of the tape on some of them. This is two speaker stand 8 track player, One of the speakers carries the 8 track pocket. ...

Hi , it is good to hear someone in need a help for the 8 track player. I love this player, the mechanism and the sound quality due to the higher speed. Now you will need to open the set and mainly check on the pinch roller. This could be bad and to get a replacement might be difficult. so try to clean using go alcohol based solvent, clean up all the transport track area, the head and check also on the belt. make sure the tapes are not damaged as you will never get a replacement, i suggest that youmust make a copy soon. If the pinch roller bushes are worn out , it can wobble and push the tape down to chew, try to use a light emery paper to even the surface of the roller. I wish you luck and many happy hours of our old favourites. Helpful? Good day
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No sound when I play back using an external micropohone however when I play back on the TV full sound. Any solution?

Microphones are input devices; they don't double as speakers. If you mean that a stand-alone set of speakers do not work, but the internal speakers of the tv do let you hear the audio track from the camera. Then I have a couple of different suggestions: 1) make sure the stand-alone speakers work with other input sources, 2) try a different cable (make sure it is connected properly).

Also how are you connecting to the different devices? The video camera has an HDMI port which will send audio and video to the TV on one cable. If you are using the RCA audio in both cases, then I suspect a problem with the external speakers.

If you mean that the audio track is clear on play-back when you use the built-in microphone during the recording and not heard if the external microphone, check the external mic for problems. Try it on another recording device. I can't rule out a jack failure without more information.

I hope this helps.

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I have an 8 track player but I don't know which colored wire goes to which speaker. The wires are; white, orange, black with a white stripe, one pink one with a blue stripe, and one with a green one. so...

5 wires ,how old is this 8 track i thought they died when i was a kid 50 yrs ago,if not sure take cover off and have a look to see where wires go if your not sure then find a retired radio repair man to tell you he will know for sure
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