Connecting The Amiga To A Stereo System; Sound Connections For Monitors - Commodore Amiga 500 User Manual

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Connecting the Amiga to a Stereo System
To
connect
the Amiga to a
stereo system
,
you
need
two cables. Each cable must
have on one
end
a plug
that
fits the input connector on
your amplifier or
receiver
(this
is most often an
RCA
phono plug) and on the other end an
RCA
phono plug
to fit into the Amiga.
On most
stereo
systems,
there are extra
inputs
,
often
labeled "Auxiliary
"
or
"Aux
,"
to which you attach one
end
of each cable.
On
the
back
of
the
Amiga
are
two audio
connectors,
one for the
left
audio
signal
and one for the right
audio
signal. Insert the
other end of each cable
into the
appropriate audio
connector:
Sound Connections for Monitors
Some monitors, including the Amiga Monitors,
have
a
built-in
speaker. To
connect
a monitor
for
sound,
you
need
to connect the
special
''Y''
cable (included with the
Amiga
monitor)
.
You
can get "Y"
adapters and
connecting
cables from many
stores
that
carry
radio
and electronic
parts, if they
are
not
supplied
with
your
monitor.
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