Radio Shack carries a "2 into 1" adapter just for this problem. The two stereo leads will have a male plug. The adapter will use two females to this side. The single imput lead from the adapter will be male and plug directly into the mono-imput on your device. That imput will be female.
You can solder the unsymmetric stereo phono outputs to the balanced XLR inputs
If it has a inputs for external sources (iPod), then it'd likely be on the front of the stereo in plain view. Similiar to headphones plug, if not the very same. As far as preamp outputs, those are usually located on the very back of the stereo. Sorry that's all I could tell ya. the input for auxiliary audio or iPod is int the back side of the radio 12 pin plug to fin the correct interface go to Google or yahoo and search for this ( PIE TOY03-AUX TOYOTA 2003-2007 ) you will find the interface and cable the radio is also capable of controlling the iPod and it will display iPod text on the Toyota radio screen there is a small box called hi/low interface that can be use for rca jacs out pie EIS-LOC-T
whatever song you happen to be playing on the stereo
Stereo
st means stereo pan position stereo left n right =st
'Stereo' meaning 'stereophonic sound ' came into use in the late 1950s, when stereo record players became available. The word 'stereo' had other meanings and was used earlier.
No.
No it does not have RCA Outputs.
With a line output converter. Converts high level speaker outputs to low level line (RCA) inputs. Raptor install accessories part #LOCA25.
NO there is not.
This is likely to be an unconventional solution to this problem, but you could use a small 2 channel mixer to get the signal levels right, assuming the stereo system outputs normal 1/8 signal or RCA.
yes. There are two LowZ inputs, and a third input with a mini stereo jack
To record its sound, connect the left and right audio outputs to the line inputs on your M-Audio interface. Add a stereo audio track and then press record.
the best ways is to get a analog audio cable. Its preaty cheap like 10-15$. I have mine connected to the the like that and works just fine hope this answers your question. :) Depending on your TV and stereo you may have digital audio inputs on your stereo and outputs (of course) on your TV: optical or coaxial. A fiber optic cable between the two being best.
The STR-212 is a stereo receiver made by Sony in the late 80's and early 90's. It is not a home theater receiver, as it has no video switching capability, no digital inputs/outputs and only supports stereo speakers (2 pairs, usually set up in 2 different rooms).
To connect one speaker to the right and left outputs of a stereo amplifier, split the input into two parts. These should go to the left and right signals. The input of the amps should be a stereo input.
You should have outputs in the back of the amplifier.
No