SOURCE: Bose Acoustimass 15 woofer, Replacement of RCA female connector
On the end opposite of the jacks (top of the sub opposite connectors) in the exact middle, there is a ratchet looking device (flashlight and magnifying glass reveal the little culprit) with a very small flat screw driver rotate the piece CCW until a small tab is protruding from the middle. Pu the palm of your hand on the plastic case and give it a small whack (in the direction of the jacks) it will move about a 1.2 inch. Lift straight up and the case will come off and reveal the connectors. Trust me, get a flashlight and magnifying glass and peer through the small crack between the cover and the box, you will see the little notch (encoder looking) rotating wheel
SOURCE: yamaha htr 5240 receiver, need fm antenna adapter
this is your manual http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/av/english/re/HTR-5230.pdf
this is the 300 ohm adapter you need from radio shack and just install some small gauge speaker wire to it. or just splice the one that came with your receiver.
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062054
SOURCE: I have a vrc4125. It probable has some aget to
The VCR is MONO so will not record stereo. All you need to do is connect the right (red) lead from the DVD, that will produce a sound to record. If you can set the DVD player to mono all the better. You can get an adapter plug from Maplin (plus other places) where the the two phono plugs plug into it and one RCA comes out. This will convert the stereo signal into mono. They cost around £2.00.
SOURCE: pulled the female rca out
Re-using an old connector is a hack job. Just get a new correct one from Behringer or search for one on DigiKey.com.
The connector is probably board mounted and it is unlikely an old one from a VCR would match the board connections. The connector will be VERY inexpensive.
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