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How Do I Connect ipod to Home Stereo?

I am trying to hook my ipod nano to my home stereo receiver, but I'm not getting any sound.

I'm using the same cable (with the red & white plugs at one end, and one plug at the end that goes into the ipod) I've used to connect a CD player. I'm plugging the single end into the headphone jack of the ipod, and the red/white end into CD Audio-input on my receiver, then I'm setting the receiver to the CD setting...and no sound. The ipod works when I use the headphones. I was told I could connect the ipod directly to my stereo, am I connecting it wrong?

Dell, Windows XP

Posted on Jan 19, 2006 6:21 PM

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Mar 17, 2006 5:36 AM in response to dnamertz

Okay, sorry to respond to this, but for some reason I can't figure out how to post one myself.

Question: I have my Nano hooked up to the stereo, but I can hardly get any sound, can't hardly hear it at all. This same problem happened when I bought the cassette adapter for my car, and I thought it was just the product, but I'm thinking maybe the Nano is not strong enough to power these avenues. Does anyone have any ideas?

Mar 17, 2006 8:09 AM in response to blondieblue227

does it matter where i plug it to on my receiver? the AUX CD or DVD outlets or 1.5 CH outlet?
NEVER, never, never plug an output (your iPod out) into another output (AUX CD/DVD out or 5.1 CH outlet).
This has a nasty tendency to cause things to blow up or melt.

If you look, those are INPUTS and they are labeled that way.
You should use the AUX AUDIO IN.
Then on the front panel, select AUX to listen to the iPod.
Note that you may need to turn the iPod volume up to hear it.

Mar 20, 2006 12:39 PM in response to dnamertz

You need a specific kind of cable that yyou can get from Apple or a reseller. (depends also on your ipod build). You can use the cable - has an end that goes into the dock connector and another for the stereo, or you can use a wireless device - available from a number of companies. From what I have read and seen a regular... "non-ipod-specific" cable may not work and could damage your ipod. Good luck.

Apr 10, 2006 4:29 PM in response to moonunit

I have connected my Nano to audio input but to get sound there seems to be a battle as to which volume to use. I have read in this forum to use the IPOD volume but where should the receiver volume be? Does it matter what the receiver sound field is set at, 5.1, stereo ect? My last question is that I have the audio in under Phono and someone told me I cant use that input, does it matter which audio input jack you use?

Thank you

How Do I Connect ipod to Home Stereo?

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