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Best solution for connecting to home stereo?
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Garden of Paradise Motel, Suite 3D
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Hi folks:
I want to connect my wife's 15G iPod to the home stereo. Wireless would be good, but not required. What's the best solution?
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Feb 2006
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get a AUX (those red and white plugs) to 3.5mm Audio cable...costs about $7.. just so long as your Stereo has an AUX A/V or any A/V port.
so go to radioshack and ask for "3.5mm audio male to Y Audio male"
to make it easy to controle i would also buy one of those iPod docks with the remote/charger/and 3.5mm plug in the back (they cost like $30) annd booom amazing setup to stereo. hope this helps
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Senior User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Guam USA
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I'm personally interested in the DLO Homedock Deluxe.
It says you can connect it to your TV and navigate the iPod menus through the TV screen. It would certainly be better than having to walk up to the iPod just to read what's on the screen.
I believe www.ilounge.com had a review about it somewhere on their website.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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