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I got my hands of a Sharp Power Amp SX-9800. It has a power cord and a set of RCA jacks (1 red, 1 white) plus two bare wires (no jacks or connectors). It has several speaker outlets. How do I hook this this up to my JVD tuner?

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Which is it 9860 or 9800? (No web search hits for the 9800).

JVD Tuner?

The RCA jacks on any amp so-equipped are for any external Line Level source like a tuner.

In any 'connection' question there are at least two participants and specific answers require specific details about all joined equipment.

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  • John Smith
    John Smith Oct 15, 2014

    The bare wire leads are a 'remote' switch. This amplifier was sold exclusively as part of an amplifier/receiver combination, and was meant to be used with Sharp's sys-9860AV high power stereo system, and usually came with the CP-9860 speaker set. To use the amplifier with another system, you will need to connect a low voltage power supply to the leads to switch the amplifier on.

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