Yes that is correct. As long as your TV has RCA audio out.
If the satellite speaker has RCA male, then yes.
Yes, it will convert the sounds, but NOT video. Use RCA Yellow Cable, male on both ends. Insert one end to the TV digital output and another to the Converter input. Use MALE RCA audio cables, RED&WHITE/BLACK, insert into Output on the Converter, use RCA Red&white/black cable from the TV-Ears and insert into Output of Converter (next to power cord). Produce super great sounds. Pranee
Yes, For the Incoming Audio RCA to 3.5mm Adapters (White and Red Female to Regulart Headphones, for the microphones, use a 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter.
Yes, use the audio OUT on the TV to connect to the audio IN connectors on the sound system. Then look at the menu for audio adjustments or settings and select VARIABLE. This means turning the tv sound up and down will also make the new speakers follow the volume control on the remote. In the same menu turn the internal speakers OFF. We don't want to mix the tv's internal speakers with the new RCA sound system.
Yes, as long as the TV has the necessary RCA ports.
Yes but you need a attentuator to cut signal down to input levels. You can get them at radio shack.
Yes, RCA makes many differe types of clock radios.
as long as they have a 3.5 mm audio jack, yes
Yes
Yes, the Onkyo TARW255 can record from any source which features standard RCA audio output, including CD, DVD, mini disc, television, or computer.
Yes it is possible, first you need a 3.5mm to rca jacks cable this will connect the audio from your laptop to the radio receive using one of the inputs from he back side If this is to be use in a car stereo , you will need to add an auxiliary audio input interface to your car radio
Yes they have audio.