If the tv has audio inputs it can be done. A preamp is needed only if you want to plug a mic. into a LINE IN connector.
Usually you wouldn't need to but if you wanted to offset it from balanced or if your connection has a stronger signal in one channel than the other you can connect a preamp or an amplifier with balance control and audio inputs as well as out puts to the system. You would connect the wires going in to the surround system into the input of the preamp and then connect the output of the preamp into the input of the surround system. CAUTION do not turn the preamp volume up to high or you risk blowing the surround system.
Connect the AUDIO OUT from the back of the TV to the AUDIO IN of the BOSE unit.
You can connect L7 nexis audio by first turning of your nexis audio set. Find a wire adapter or cable that is compatible with it and then hook it up to a stereo system.
Audio out (line out) from the Home Theater to audio in (line in) on the Power Amp. If you use Preamp out on the Home Theater the Volume Control will control the volume of the Power Amp and Speakers.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
Yes it is just a preamp you need an audio interface that will connect the preamp to the audio interface into the computer and obviously a Mic in front of it
Usually you wouldn't need to but if you wanted to offset it from balanced or if your connection has a stronger signal in one channel than the other you can connect a preamp or an amplifier with balance control and audio inputs as well as out puts to the system. You would connect the wires going in to the surround system into the input of the preamp and then connect the output of the preamp into the input of the surround system. CAUTION do not turn the preamp volume up to high or you risk blowing the surround system.
well if your connecting it to a computer u might just wanna try an xlr male to xlr female cable as your input, and a xlr male to 3.5mm jack (mini jack) to your computers audio interface...
The AT-LP2D-USB has built-in switchable phono/line preamp.
Just connect the to main speaker leads to the input, the receiver will do the rest. Don't cross the wires trying to get all audio function. This could blow both units. Keep the volume low on your sending unit for the input is preamp only. Or you can Buy a converter....If one exists.
Connect the AUDIO OUT from the back of the TV to the AUDIO IN of the BOSE unit.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
No
You can connect an audio card or a modem card to an audio/modem riser (AMR) slot.
That would be where you connect anything with a STEREO AUDIO OUTPUT.
you can not do it without an additional set of chips for changing the characteristics of the signal
Connect the av cable video plug to the composite video in (yellow). Connect the left and right audio to the stereo audio input, or connect these to your surround sound system.