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Patrick Byrne Posted on Mar 12, 2018

Roland Street cube - output from iPhone through stereo AUX input is too low when busking along with backing tracks, even with iPhone volume up to full

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Brian Neathery

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2007

SOURCE: auxilary RCA inputs have no volume control

Your problem stems from the fact that the CDA-7892 is not equipped with an RCA aux-input jack. If you're plugged into RCA connectors at the back of the head unit, they're outputs, not inputs. The sound you hear is just feeding back through the outputs and into the head unit's amplifier. If you want to play your iPod through this head unit, you need to purchase either the auxiliary input adapter (KCA-121B) or iPod adapter (KCA-420i).

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ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2008

SOURCE: AUX Input, very low volume

Try turning the volume up on the pc first, and then the hts volume should be amplified by using its own volume control

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Stereo in my Fiat punto

Hello, when I insert a CD (normally purchased) into my Fiat Punto Grande stereo it displays "CD ERROR", ejects the CD then displays "AUX" (the tuner still works). I would be grateful if anyone has any idea what the problem is, thank you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2010

SOURCE: how can I conrol the volume of bose sa 3 amp from the aux input ?

That would depend on the preamp. Name it. A true preamp outputs a variable signal.

It's not clear from the manual what the state of the volume output is without the VCA. Most amps default to full ON and the preamp attentuates the signal with a volume control. Try it with a signal that fades in slowly so you can intervene if it gets too loud. If it's full ON a preamp will control its volume.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2010

SOURCE: DEH-P6800MP Pioneer AUX Input

plug it in right below the sat icon on face it is a 2.5mm plug end so in most cases you need a 2.5mm male to 3.5mm male

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My roland cube street starts making this really weird loud noise

Hi, Quick Check. Very often the input socket which is soldered directly to the circuit board, will have a broken solder joint. This is common on a very large amount of equipment. Try waggling the plug about and seeing if the noise comes and goes.
Easy fix, re-solder joint. Permanent fix, connect socket to board with flying leads, or fix socket to board with hot glue or epoxy resin.
All the best, Chris the Fader.
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Can not get sound from tv to play through sterio reciever

One simple way to accomplish this is to run RCA audio cables from the red and white (left and right) AUDIO OUT jacks on the back of your TV, and plug those into the red and white (left and right) AUX INPUT connectors on the back of your stereo.

Then just select AUX on the input mode selector of your stereo and you will hear the TV audio through the stereo speakers.

Make sure your TV volume is turned up about halfway way and then adjust the volume on the stereo to your liking.

In the AUDIO OPTIONS of your TV menu you can usually select whether you want the TV speaker to be OFF or ON. That way you can just control the stereo volume with your stereo remote to hear the TV audio.

Or you can select VARIABLE OUTPUT LEVEL for the rear audio output connectors on the TV, and then you can control the volume with the TV remote and just leave the stereo volume set at one volume all the time.

There are many other ways to hook up sound through your stereo, that is just one cheap and simple one.

Please comment back here to this page if you have any details to add, have any questions, or just require further general assistance and I will respond as soon as I see it.

I hope that was helpful to you, good luck.

If you choose to rate this solution using the Thumbs Up scale provided, I thank you very much for your time and consideration.

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How can I conrol the volume of bose sa 3 amp from the aux input ?

That would depend on the preamp. Name it. A true preamp outputs a variable signal.

It's not clear from the manual what the state of the volume output is without the VCA. Most amps default to full ON and the preamp attentuates the signal with a volume control. Try it with a signal that fades in slowly so you can intervene if it gets too loud. If it's full ON a preamp will control its volume.
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Had a new battery put in my car and now when I press source only the CD and FM show up not the AUX for my iphone. Cant figure out how to get the AUX programmed back in there. Its JVC stereo KD-G310.

push the volume knob button in and hold it down until the psm menu pops up. your display should read "DIMMER" press the track forward button repeatedly until you get to "EXT IN" and then use the volume knob to select it. then hold down that volume knob button again for 4 to 5 seconds and your done
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Aux in runs only back speakers and no volume control

check sub setting some radios can select between non fading sub output or aux input
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Dp02 recording music(from stero)

Sounds like you are using the DP-02's 'stereo mix' inputs here. If so, the signal input from those is only routed to the line out and headphone jacks and cannot be recorded using the DP-02.

To record from a stereo you need to take the left and right aux outs (or some other line out - like the tape outs) from the stereo and put them into the main A and B mic/line inputs on far right of the DP-02's back panel. Then assign them to two respective tracks and you can record the stereo output to the DP-02. Just make sure you use a line level output from the stereo as the amplified speaker output can overpower and damage the inputs on the DP-02. You might need a couple of rca to 1/4 inch adapters to accomplish this.

Hope this helps.

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Stereo in my Fiat punto 2007 model has an AUX function. Can i connect cable to AUX Input to run MP3 player via ear peice output?

Hello, when I insert a CD (normally purchased) into my Fiat Punto Grande stereo it displays "CD ERROR", ejects the CD then displays "AUX" (the tuner still works). I would be grateful if anyone has any idea what the problem is, thank you.
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Auxilary RCA inputs have no volume control

Your problem stems from the fact that the CDA-7892 is not equipped with an RCA aux-input jack. If you're plugged into RCA connectors at the back of the head unit, they're outputs, not inputs. The sound you hear is just feeding back through the outputs and into the head unit's amplifier. If you want to play your iPod through this head unit, you need to purchase either the auxiliary input adapter (KCA-121B) or iPod adapter (KCA-420i).
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