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Posted on Jul 09, 2009

How do I use this amplifier to amplify an ipod?

How do I use this amplifier to amplify an ipod?

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Minimize ur ipod volume to the lowest & disable bass boost or lower the bass in the ipod,control vol by the amps knobs,play higher kbps songs on amp

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SOURCE: I want to connect an ipod to pioneer A109 amplifier

go to radio shack near you and buy an audio adapter
number(12-2057).
connect the small plug to the ipod and the others two ends to amp line in or aux in.

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In contrast, your speakers require an amplifier to push 10 to 30 watts to the speakers.
And, such an amplifier is over 10 Kg in weight, due to the circuitry required to do the amplification.

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I want to connect an ipod to pioneer A109 amplifier

go to radio shack near you and buy an audio adapter
number(12-2057).
connect the small plug to the ipod and the others two ends to amp line in or aux in.
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