I'm sorry i can't be more helpful. I just had a similar problem extremely recently. Good luck working this issue out 8-)
Connect audio cables to the Audio Out on the DVD player to the Audio In connectors of the speaker system.
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 Output Jacks on the back of the CD player
You need to connect the speaker out on your PC to the audio input on your TV. You need an adapter cable, as the computer usually has a minijack connector and the TV usually has two RCA connectors
Connect the Audio Out of the Sony set (Left + Right RCA) to the audio input of the X600 (1/8" stereo). You will need an adapter y-cable.
Speaker cable is used to connect the speaker outputs on audio devices such as a receiver or amplifier to the inputs on the speaker(s).
it means that the speaker has a speaker cone for the bass and mid frequencies and a tweeter for the high frequencies. this makes it a 2 way audio system. a three way audio system would have a speaker cone for the bass, another speaker cone for the mids, and a tweeter for the highs.
NO!..Don't do that. Speakers connect to audio out socket, headphones. VGA is Versatile Graphics Adapter. For video, not sound.
If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
Connect the green 1/8" stereo cable out of the T6160 to the audio output of the TV. If your TV has a headphone or 1/8" line output, you can use that jack. Otherwise, you will need a RCA adapter. Since you TV won't have a surround output jacks, you will only be able to use the front speakers and subwoofer.
Connect speaker cables to your receiver. Note that the subwoofer in this system is not powered, so you will need an amp that can power the subwoofer too.
XLR is a type of audio connector used in professional audio and video equipment. The three pin XLR is used universally for microphone and single channel audio signals. An XLR adapter is used to connect a professional audio signal to an alternative format. On a camcorder, it might be used to connect a low cost microphone or radio microphone receiver to the XLR input on the camera. One might be used on the audio output of the camcorder to connect to a domestic audio input that uses phono or RCA connectors.