5
CONNECTIONS
Caution: Do not plug in the power
cord until all other connections are
complete.

CONNECTING ANOTHER

AUDIO SOURCE TO THE

INPUT JACKS

You can connect another audio
source (such as a stereo VCR or CD
player) so you can sing along with the
audio source’s sound. Connect the
source’s stereo audio output jacks to
the system’s AUX IN L and R jacks.
Note: If your audio source does not
have AUX OUT L and R jacks, but has
only a headphone jack (such as on a
portable tape or CD player), use a
shielded Y-adapter cord with phono
jacks on each end (such as Cat. No.
42-2475). Connect the single-plug end
to the audio source’s headphone jack,
and connect the other end’s two
phono plugs to the system’s AUX IN L
and R jacks.

CONNECTING AN AUDIO

COMPONENT TO THE

OUTPUT JACKS

You can connect an audio component
(such as a PA system amplifier) to the
system’s AUX OUT L and R jacks. The
AUX OUT L and R jacks let you hear
the system’s sound through the com-
ponent.

CONNECTING AN

EXTERNAL SPEAKER

You can connect an external 20-watt
stereo speaker with 8-ohm impedance
to the system’s EXT. 8OHM SPEAKER
jack for stereo effect.
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