Guidelines

Can I use Phono as aux?

Can I use Phono as aux?

If you have a “phono” input, plug your turntable in there – you won’t need a phono pre-amp. If that’s the case plug the turntable into a spare input, like the auxiliary or “aux” ports. Don’t plug it into a “phono” input or you may blow your speakers up.

Can you convert RCA to aux?

If you have an line level RCA audio output it should work fine into any aux input. If the aux input has a 3.5mm stereo mini jack then you will need a cable with 2 RCA at one end and the stereo mini plug at the other. They also make adapters if you already have a cable you want to use.

How do I turn my RCA into an aux cord?

RCA to 3.5 Mm TRS Cable

  1. Step 1: Get a Regular RCA to RCA Cable.
  2. Step 2: Cut Off the End of One Side of the Cable.
  3. Step 3: Strip the Wire Off the Large Protective Casing.
  4. Step 4: Separate the Copper Wire From the Other Wires.
  5. Step 5: Strip the Red and Black Wire So That It Is Exposed.
  6. Step 6: Sodering.

Can RCA plug into 3.5 mm?

You can successfully connect any 3.5mm audio source and any RCA audio source, be it mono or stereo/male or female. They pass thru the same signal type, its just a different plug.

What is the difference between Aux and phono?

A turntable produces a PHONO output signal. This phono signal needs to be converted to a LINE LEVEL signal (sometimes referred to as AUX signal) to work with audio equipment including stereo systems, computers, and speakers. A phono preamp converts PHONO to LINE LEVEL.

Can I plug a turntable into aux?

Simply plug the turntable’s audio signal cable into one of the receiver’s analog audio inputs. These inputs are oftentimes labeled Aux (auxiliary), Line In, Analog In, etc. You can even use your receiver’s “CD” or “Tape” input, if needed. No other connections are required.

What is an AUX to RCA cable?

This AUX to RCA adapter cable allows you to connect any audio device to your stereo system with RCA inputs. Between it’s shielded construction and rugged strain relied on, you cannot go wrong with the AuxConnect™.

What is an AUX cable?

Aux cables are small, slim wires used to transfer sound. You can also use them to connect your devices to an amp, home theatre system or computer speakers and enjoy flawless music at home or in yours.

Is Aux and 3.5 mm the same?

The construction of the aux connector and the headphone jack is often the same: 3.5mm (1/8″) TRS. However, the “auxiliary connector” is universal for audio while the “headphone jack” is, by its name, suited for headphones.

Is optical cable better than 3.5 mm?

the biggest issue with optical is that it has support for limited surround sound modes (and only supports 5.1 in compressed not uncompressed formats). honestly i would say stick with 3.5mm unless you have a real need to go for optical.