Yes. You need a set of audio cables which are usually red and white and will plug into the back of the amp. Select an input location, CD, Tape, Video 1 or 2, and plug the cables in ensuring they match on the TV. (They will go into the Audio output jack on your TV) Some TVs also have adjustments in the menu for turning off the TV speakers or using variable output. Variable output will adjust the stereo volume as you adjust your TV volume.
You will need an RCA to HDMI converter to connect the Nintendo 64 to a new TV, as most modern TVs do not have the older RCA inputs. Simply connect the yellow, red, and white cables from the Nintendo 64 to the converter, and then connect the HDMI output from the converter to the HDMI input on your TV.
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Run your power, ground, and remote wires. Then connect your RCAs to the back of your CD player and your amp, then connect your speakers to the amp..-ShockerI don't think the factory stereo has rca plugs in the back. You can run wires off the rear speaker wires of the stereo and wire those to rca plugs which you hook to the amp. Then you will have the rears running to the amp (for sub install). If you planned on using a 4-channel amp for all of your speakers, you could run rca's from the front channel wires and from the rear channel wires. Since they're going to an amp it won't effect the ohm rating going to the stereo.I had to do this in my Fiero when I had an older CD-player that didn't have RCA plugs. A new stereo with sub outs and front and rear outs created much better sound.
To watch Internet TV on your home television from your computer, requires a vga to rca adapter. The VGA end of the adapter plugs into the VGA port of your computer. The RCA end of the adapter plugs into the RCA converter on your home television. The RCA converter carries the signal to the television. The RCA converter is needed to watch cable or satellite. The RCA cables consist of three cables. All three cables work together to deliver the picture, left channel audio and right channel audio. Newer model televisions have the ports on the back of the television. Older televisions have the ports located on the front. These popular coaxial cables are included when you purchase a new television.
The original full price for the RCA STAV-3880 was $299.99, often on sale for $249.99
I paid $499.99 brand new.
Yes, you can always replace your remote. I have done it, just go out to any store and buy a new RCA remote. You do have to calibrate it to send signals to your device.
If the file system on your MP3 player is corrupted, then you will probably have to get a new device. It sounds like an older model anyway, and you might want to upgrade.Ê
Yes, you can connect to an older television, simply by using the coaxial connections located on the back of both the unit, and the television. You will also require a coaxial cable to connect the two devices,
Yes if the vent pipe is 4" and vertical by code and there is nothing connected between your toilet tee and where you would connect your new toilet tee. If not worried about codes then yes you can connect to a 3" vent line if no other vent lines are connected down stream. If you have a vent pipe that is less then 3" and or you have other vents connected between your old toilet tee and your new toilet tee then NO you can not connect a new tee for your toilet.
If you are trying to put in a new stereo I have your answer. The 96 continental that i have ( i am assuming that yours being a year older is the same) came with a factory amplifier. Thus, the stereo head unit is wired directly this amplifier ( unlike standard stereos which have speakers directly wired to the head unit. This amplifier is located in the trunk, you must remove the top panel in the trunk closest to the back seats to acess it. From the amplifier the wires run to the four door panel speakers. Once you acess this amplifier you can proceed with any modifications that you wish to make. mkelly12@ramapo.edu
find a connector adapter for your antenna to connect to the new tv.