Yes, this item has both aux inputs and outputs.
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No
Doesn't have one. Only compact flash and ipod inputs.
no there are no factory radio that has RCA.s except the new tiburon with factory kenwoods in them
No.
It could be the brand name It could also be the "source" button, which allows you to select between AM/FM, CD, and auxiliary inputs (if available).
Yes. You need a cord that will connect the MP3 player's headphone jack to the inputs on the cassette recorder. You may need to adjust the volume settings on both machines to find the best levels for copying.
Auxiliary inputs to a receiver are always stereo. If you have a 5-channel analog signal (from a computer or other multi-channel device), you will need a receiver with a 5.1 analog input. This has 5 separate RCA inputs for left, right, center, sub, and the two surround speakers. An analog output from a VHS-Hi Fi VCR can be input into the stereo aux inputs of a receiver and decoded to Dolby Surround, but this format is actually only 3 discrete channels, left, right, and surround. It has no separate information for the sub or the center channel, and has a limited bandwidth on the surround channel.
Yes, as long as your T.V. has an auxiliary input in the back. The cable box will have the option of using auxiliary input (which is the input on the back of T.V., like a threaded nipple, with a pin-size hole down the center) or RCA inputs (which you don't have to worry about).
No, you'll need to buy an adapter which plugs into the aux input on the back of the radio.