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Connecting to a Sound Card
You can connect the system to the au- dio output of a computer’s sound card using the supplied Y-adapter cord.
Connect the Y-adapter cord’s 1/8-inch stereo plug to the 1/8-inch stereo output jack on your computer’s sound card. Then connect the Y-adapter cord’s right (red) and left (white) phono plugs to the system’s R (red) and L (white) INPUT phono jacks.
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Connecting to a Portable or Home Stereo System
You can connect the system to a porta- ble stereo system (such as a CD player or cassette player) using the supplied Y-adapter cord.
Connect the Y-adapter’s 1/8-inch stereo plug to the input source’s 1/8-inch stereo LINE OUT or headphone jack. Then connect the Y-adapter’s right (red) and left (white) phono plugs to the system’s R (red) and L (white) INPUT phono jacks.
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Notes:
•If you use the input source’s LINE OUT jack, the source’s volume control has no effect. Use the sys- tem’s volume control.
•If you use the input source’s head- phone jack, you can use either the input source’s or the system’s vol- ume control.
Or, using a shielded audio cable with left and right phono plugs at each end (such as Cat. No. 42-2356, not sup- plied), you can connect the system be- tween your home stereo system’s right and left LINE OUT jacks and the sys- tem’s R (red) and L (white) INPUT phono jacks. Use the system’s volume control.