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.
You need a HDMI Input.
Yes, and it is simple. You must bring a USB player. You can power this USB player with 5V supply. Fit that USB player case where you want. There will be two channel output for the USB player. Take any 1 output with ground and connect to the auxillary input of the CPA-560 amplifier.
YES.. there are lots of stereo's and lots of input adapters to fit almost anything.
To connect a GameCube to a Techlux portable DVD player, you'll need to use the appropriate video input options. Most portable DVD players have a composite AV input, which means you can use a composite AV cable (with yellow, red, and white connectors) to connect the GameCube's AV output to the DVD player's input. Make sure to switch the DVD player to the correct input source to display the GameCube's video and audio. If the portable DVD player does not support AV input, this connection may not be possible.
You can but this JVC is not surround, nor does it have a digital input. You will have to use the stereo analog outputs on the DVD player to connect to the JVC's mini plug input on the front of the unit.
To install an auxiliary input adapter in a 1998 Ford Explorer, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the center console or radio trim panel, depending on your adapter's installation method. Connect the adapter to the back of the factory radio or splice into the audio wires as instructed by the adapter's manual. Finally, reassemble the trim and connect the battery before testing the new input.
My 2008 Impreza Outback Sport has one. It's in the center console, at the bottom.
To connect a Creative Inspire 5300 speaker system to a DVD player, use the appropriate audio output from the DVD player. If the DVD player has a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can connect it directly to the Inspire 5300's input using a 3.5mm audio cable. Alternatively, if the DVD player has RCA outputs (red and white), use an RCA-to-3.5mm adapter cable to connect it to the speaker system. Ensure to select the correct input on the Inspire 5300 for sound output.
Some stereosets have auxiliary input where you can connect for example a vinyl player or a computer soundcard.
Connect the TV converter output to the receiver's TV input. Connect the DVD player to the receiver's DVD player input. Connect the VCR to another video input on the receiver. Thrown the equalizer out, as modern receivers don't have any way of connecting them to all the other components.
To connect a DVD player to a Bose system, use an appropriate audio and video cable such as HDMI, optical, or RCA. For HDMI, connect the DVD player's HDMI output to an available HDMI input on the Bose system. If using optical or RCA cables, connect the corresponding audio outputs from the DVD player to the audio inputs on the Bose system. Finally, ensure the Bose system is set to the correct input source to hear the DVD audio and see the video.
Connect the DVD player to a different input on the tv, if there isn't one use a video/audio switcher.