Well let's say you want to use your 'CD player' on your equalizer. (just for example)
So we take the rca cord coming from your CD player and hook it to your equalizers INPUT. Then run the equalizers output to the INPUT on your amplifier/receiver.
Make sure everything is on and equalizer is not defeated and you can start adjusting!
To connect an equalizer to the Fisher CA-871 stereo amplifier, first, locate the tape monitor loop or the auxiliary inputs on the back of the amplifier. Connect the output of the equalizer to the tape monitor or auxiliary inputs using RCA cables, and then connect the output of the amplifier to the equalizer's input. Make sure to set the tape monitor switch to the "on" position to route the audio through the equalizer. Adjust the equalizer settings as desired for optimal sound.
It's not neccessary because this will not allow you to keep your hands on the wheel as you make and receive calls. Once you finishing talking on the phone the stereo will automatically switch back to whatever type of music or programming that was playing prior to phone call.
The switch for the computer is separate to the monitor switch. To switch on the monitor, just press the button on the bottom right of your monitor (The thing you are looking into to see this answer).
No it doesn't. The acc wire on your stereo is for accessory from your ignition switch. That's so you can turn your car key back and run your stereo without turning on the engine.
Normally there will be a button on the monitor. Switch it off and switch it on again - that should fix it.
i do not know go to a car stereo install ... store
A switch is used to make an operation go 'on' or 'off' , it does not monitor anything.
I have one of these graphic equalizers and if your amp has a dedicated output and input for a graphic via a phono connector then it will work. If it doesn't then you could add a phono connector switch. This device would have inputs for all your devices via phono connectors (cd player, computer, satellite receiver etc) and it would have one output which would go into the graphic equalizer then out of it into one input on your amplifier. You would then select the individual device on the phono connector switch which you are going to play and select the solitary input on your amplifier.
It is part of the hazard switch under the stereo (go figure). Push the side clips in on the stereo in and they will pop out giving you a little handle on each side. Pull both handles and the stereo will slide out. On the floor of the opening for the stereo there is a hole which you can see the back end of the flasher switch. Push it forward with your finger and it should pop right out. At least for me both the stereo and flasher came right out in about 10 seconds. It is part of the hazard switch under the stereo (go figure). Push the side clips on the stereo in and they will pop out giving you a little handle on each side. Pull both handles and the stereo will slide out. On the floor of the opening for the stereo there is a hole which you can see the back end of the flasher switch. Push it forward with your finger and it should pop right out. At least for me both the stereo and flasher came right out in about 10 seconds.
It is not the stereo. Behind the stereo there is a relay switch for the turn signals. It is going out and needs to be replaced. Autozone has the part about $30-$40
On '06 and later with Harman Kardon stereo there is a toggle switch on inner fairing to left of ignition switch also an internal fader is on the stereo controls themselves
If all you want is to play your Nintendo Switch games on your computer’s monitor, you don’t need to connect it to your PC. Most modern monitors have HDMI connectors and are likely to have more than one. So all you need to do is plug your Switch dock into your monitor using an HDMI cable.