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Head phone jack output from the phone....use a mini jack to double phono lead, you will get this lead at any good tech shop....the double phonos (colours) will plug into the females at the back of the amp...use either inputs marked phono or cd ....make sure the volume is down on the amp while testing.....
Sounds like the output on the TV is a phono socket or a jack and the inputs on the sub woofer take banana plugs. You need (or should make up) a lead with a phono or jack plug one and and two banana plugs the other end. (phono plug/socket has two connections and banana plugs just one)
If you can provide the model numbers of the two bits of equipment I can check this for you.
if your hooking up a phono input lead to a digital input lead it won't work analog and digital totally different setup. when you connect the leads up it just kills the input amp so there is no noise.
red n white phono leads from deck 1 to channel1phono ports on mixer
red n white phono leads from deck2 to channel2 phono ports on mixer
then output out to amp
It has a dedicated sub out. you need a phono connection on one end for the amp and the other end must have a compatable connection to your sub.
You will need a phono connection to the amp from your TV. You can utilise a scart lead that has phono outputs however a TV with audio outs (the red and white leads) is the default option.
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