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How to make a connection to an iPod and Sony SS2300

The SS2300 is a Sony digital surround sound system with a Blu-ray player. This gives you the ability to play high-definition video, while experiencing the content in full surround sound audio. However, the speaker system audio inputs, so you can connect external devices, including Apple iPods. Although no direct connection to iPod, you can use a single cable to the signal from the iPod surround sound system.


1. Insert the end of 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm to RCA splitter in the headphone port on top of Apple's iPod.


2. Connect the RCA cables into one of the "Audio In" ports on the back of the Sony SS2300. Multiple connections exist and you better take note of the connection you use. This makes it easier later on if the connection to the iPod.


3. Power on the Apple iPod and Sony SS2300 receiver. Press the "Input" and select the connection to the iPod is connected.


4. Press the "Play" button on the iPod and play audio content through the Sony surround sound system.

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