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To connect your audio receiver to your Proview 3200 flat screen TV, you can use RCA cables. Here are the steps:
Locate the RCA jacks on your TV and audio receiver. One jack is white, and the other is red.
Plug the white RCA cable into the white jack on the TV and the red RCA cable into the red jack. Reversing them will cause the stereo signal from the TV to be incorrect.
Take the other end of the RCA cables and plug the white and red ends into an available RCA input on the back of your audio receiver.
If your TV doesn't have RCA jacks, you can use a digital-to-analog audio converter to connect your TV to a 5.1 audio system that has only RCA inputs 1. You can follow these steps:
Unbox the digital-to-analog converter.
Connect the optical cable to the converter.
Connect the RCA cable to the converter.
Connect the other end of the RCA cable to an available corresponding analog audio input on your audio receiver
Probably not, but you can buy a 3.5 mm.-to-RCA adapter cable to hook up a device with RCA (L/R) AUDIO OUT jacks (and no 3.5 mm. headphone jacks) to your Harman Kardon speakers which, I assume, have only 3.5 mm. LINE/AUX IN jacks (1 or 2).
If you're trying you connect the LINE OUTPUT RCA jacks to the PREAMP INPUT RCA jacks, but lost the jumpers that used to connect the two, you can simply buy the shortest RCA patch cables you can find, and plug them in Left IN to Left OUT, Right IN to Right OUT, etc. The jumpers look like the two installed between RCA jacks below.
local radio shops can tap into the preamps and install the RCA jacks, seen this done many times, contact a car audio sales and installation center for details
!st) The antenna INPUT::RF (black wire usually from "cable TV", "Dish TV", even ANTENNA air wave reception,etc.) into INPUT of VCR\DVD, OUTPUT of VCR\DVD to TV RF input. 2nd) If you have INPUT\OUTPUT to what are called " RCA " jacks on your TV, on the front or on the back, then any & all output jacks from VCR\DVD goes to INPUT\OUTPUT of the TV. In other words:: output of audio on VHS\DVD to input of audio on TV( RCA jacks). Output of video on VHS\DVD to input of video (RCA jacks)
Hope this helps
Even if your JVC doesn't have outputs for a subwoofer you can hook it up with the a speaker wire to RCA converter.
You just spice your rear speaker wires to this device then connect RCA's to your amp.
I've used them before... works great.
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