you need a phono/mono plug to a 3.5mm jack. on the back of your amplifier, plug the red and white/black phono/mono plugs into the inputs commonly labelled aux. white/black into white/black and red into red. on the front of your amplifier, select aux and just plug and play.
If you can connect to the internet with the Itouch, then I believe you can.
Well first of all itunes is supposed to pop up.Second of all just connect your itouch to your computer/labtop and then click on itunes and it will just pop up on itunes and then you click on your itouch in the computer and edit the settings and wala it will work. ^^obviously not if the question states "if it isn't popping up when you connect the itouch"
To connect your iPod to your hifi you will need a 3.5mm to 2 RCA cable. There should be either white and red, or black and red RCA sockets on your equipment where you plug this into.
no the itouch will only connect to a wifi network it has no cellular capabilities
you connect your itouch to the computer with your usb charger stick, then on the left hand side you'll c ITOUCH then you click on that and you click sync from itouch to itunes
Connect your iTouch to your computer and click "Restore iPod" and it will erase everything on your iTouch.
You have to buy an online app
You have to connect it to the computer and open iTunes
connect it to itunes
you need wireless internet that what wi-fi is but i dont know what itouch is
Connecting MP3 to HiFiHere is one assumption that I am going to make - your HiFi unit has a built-in FM radio. There are MP3 to FM interface devices available which will achieve what you have asked for. Here is one such device:http://www.fcsurplus.ca/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=15293All you do is to connect the MP3 player to the FM transmitter, tune your hifi to the FM transmitter frequency - and you have wireless transmission for audio for $8 plus shipping.If your HiFi does not have a built-in FM radio, here is another method (assuming that you have an old cassette player). All you would need is a cassette adapter and connect your MP3 player to it, start up your HiFI tape player and you have a low cost interface. If you are the hands-on type, you can locate the pre-amp of the HiFi and inject your MP3 player's audio - but that depends on your electronic knowledge and the model of the HiFi.
All of the iPod Touches have wifi in them, so you can connect them to wifi.