It is embarrassing how so many people around the World can speak their native language and English. I admire their intelligence and ability. I'm an old American. All I can speak is English. BTW, thank you sir for this instructional video.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I'm an up and coming producer, working full time/60hr a week and raising my daughter. So building an at home studio is a challenge, I was given a 1995 jvc all in one receiver/amp/tape deck CD player and just KNEW of be able to use it.
This individual is correct that you CAN connect your smartphone or tablet to an older stereo system, but what he doesn't mention is that it's not the ideal setup for the best sound. Why? The Line-in on stereo systems is designed for a certain signal strength and impedance, which would be the Line-out from a device. The output on your smartphone or tablet is not a line-out; it's designed for headphones or earbuds. Will it work and maybe sound pretty decent? Sure. But it's not ideal. If trying to get the best sound out of this setup is not that big of a deal for you, then it will work. But if it does matter, since smartphones and tablets don't have a line-out, the best thing to do would be to get yourself a blue tooth device that has a line-out. The line-out gets connected to the line-in on your stereo system, and you connect your smartphone or tablet to the blue tooth device. You will get better sound this way than directly connecting your device to the stereo.
@@karlos543 Complete crap??? First of all, took you three years to reply to my comment. I had to go back and look to see what I had said. Like I said, we're talking about the output of a smartphone or tablet, which is not the greatest, so no matter what you connect to those devices other than earbuds or headphones, it's not a good impedance match. And if someone is getting audio out of a smartphone or tablet, which like I said is not exactly audiophile quality, why are you going to be wasting decent equipment to connect to them. Sorry, not all of us are audiophiles like you, apparently. And by the way, opening a comment replying to someone with 'complete crap' won't really endear you to a decent discussion with anyone.
For 3 yrs I kept plugging into the PHONO (smh) and it sounded crappy, so I never used it. I knew there was a right way to do it!!!! Yes!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
282 dislikes is frickin nuts. I was looking to connect my phone to receiver. But got lots of other goodies out this video. I'm not tech savvy so my friend I humbly thank you. Who ever you are
Thank you so much man been trying to find a way to do this through the bluetooth on the phone and doesnt work...went and bought the rca to headphone jack and works excellent many many thanks
Thank you for your quick response. No luck so far. By the way, I’m using the Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter, and yes, I’ve inserted the two RCA plugs that come with this adapter and inserted them into the back of the receiver -trying all available inputs - and still nothing. Any ideas? Thanks again.
Thank you for defferentiating every item and its function and with each various price accordingly varied in name in country to country. See you around, right now watching form ROMA con AMOR!
Grappige timing. Ik ben ook net aan het experimenteren met mijn iPhone connecting aan mijn receiver of direct aan mijn cassette deck. Bedankt voor het filmpje.
Mijn doel is: genieten van de muziek. Voor de rest beetje experimenteren, hoe de opname klinkt zo direct aangesloten aan mijn deck. Niks meer en niks minder.
Hi brother top video and helped loads! I was just wondering if you could explain why you don’t put it in the Phono setting? I did this initially and moved it to tape and it worked perfectly but wondering if you could explain the theory as I’m new to HiFis. Thanks
I have a cambridge audio A5. It is 5 times louder through the cd player. As soon as I plug the phone in have to turn it 90% volume. If I forget to turn it down when putting the CD player back on the roof of the house blows off??? Is that not the case with you?
Can I use C/USB to 3.5 adaptor to play songs from my PC/laptop on my home stereo system? quality of sound? I use AUX option located at back of my Amplifier.
I have an old Pioneer VSX-D412 receiver with NO Aux input in the front or in the back. What can I do to stream music from my telephone? Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.
Thanks for this video.I.ve tried this on a stereo I use in a hall but I hear no sound coming out.Is there somethink I need to change on my phone in settings...I have a samsung S8 I think.
when you connect a 3.5 plug in a phone the volume goes automatically back when you live in europe(to protect your ears) so you have to push the volume more open
hi i have followed your advice and got the lead. only one of my speakers is playing though. Both speakers are working. Its a Technics CA01. Its nice kit, if only could get it working
Cable Jack to RCA doesn't work with most of smartphones, because of Low impedance in the source meeting high impedance on the destination reduces the frequency response, tailored in the phone for matched (or closed to matched) impedance. Additionally, compared to line out, headphone jack has it's own noise coming from the headphone amplifier chip and the volume control. Even worse, mobile phone provides very low Vpp (peak to peak voltage), making measuring the pressure a challenge to the amplifier. Depending on the quality of the amplifier, it's own noise might become audible, especially if the volume needs to be set high. In the end, there might be three different quality reductions, in the worst case resulting as low bass not audible and noise added from both the source and the amp.
Hi I have lepy mini amp how do I connect creative mini speakers to the phone through the amp. The speakers have a 3.5mm plug I have connected 3.5mm connection from the speakers to the amp through the 3.5mm jack and it turns on but the volume treble or bass didnt work it only plays through the speakers. Not through the amp It works if I plug my presonus speakers through speaker wire to the amp can I get something so it does also why would it not work
@@vintagestereo ok i think it did not work because speakers are 2 watts and amp is 20 watts also i have a 13.5v and 3a amperage power supply for the amp and a 75w studio monitors music plays when turning the volume up on the amp i hear a big pop cuts out for about a second then does it again and the static sound increases how do i fix could it be the power supply what volt and amperage plug do u recommend so i also dont get distortion. the amp is a lepy lp 2020a and speakers are eris e4.5 presonus
My iphone SE 2 has a lightning connector, if I connect it to the lightning-to-jack cable, and connect that to the RCA-to-jack cable, and connect it tonthe amplifier it gives a lot of noise when I touch it and it disrupts the musicplayer of the iphone, the music plays back very fast forward or backwards.
I have this same setup with the aux too my phone but it is very quiet on my speakers, Is it because there is little power going from the aux to the amp?
Very useful, but can you also show it the other way around? What I mean is: sound coming out of your amplifier connecting to a computer. I don't know if that's possible with a cable from the line out/pre out or record out? It could be very nice to get sound from my tuner, cassette deck or turntable on my computer's hard drive that way. I know you can buy usb turntable and there are cassette decks that digitize cassettes and everything, but I don't want that kind of equipment in my house. What I would like is to store the sounds coming from my amplifier onto the hard drive of my pc, using my vintage turntable/cassette deck/tuner That way my music would be safe and I would not have to worry so much if a rare record gets worn out or a tape snaps, because I can have a good sounding digital version on my hard drive. It would also help to compare the before and after if I change a needle or something else on my equipment. It would be great if you could make a video how to do this in a way that everybody understands, just like you did in this video. Maybe it's more complicated but I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know this. Thanks!
when you want to record some sound from your amplifier(the amp can feed every source) to a recording device you only need 1 cable(the same in this video) and use audio out(tape out) to bring it over to your record device........ when you want to record from a microphone through a amp , you just use the same cables for the microphone, plug them in audio in(tape in) and use a equal cable connect it to audio out(tape out) to your record device.
But this amp is line level and the out on the phone is not. It means you will have to ramp the amp up full for no volume. The signal from nearly all phones needs boosting. To protect ears phones are quite.
did you try another input , cd, aux etc. also check the volume on your phone, as soon as you connect a 3.5 jack in a European phone the volume from the phone will set back due to European laws concerning hearing problems.
@@vintagestereo i have tape 1,tape 2,CD and PHONO... i dont have aux beacuse the stereo receiver is old. But when i connect cd player to stereo receiver and play music from usb,it works normally,so i think i should buy usb bluetooth adapter. Greetings from Croatia!
Thank y'all. I got that part figured out now I can't figure out how to hook the speakers up and to adjust the settings lol I'm completely electronic stupid. I try to do everything myself butttt I can't figure this out.
@@chrisktackett9141 there should be a bunch of options like tape,vcr,cd etc on your stereo amplifier whatnot...the only one that doesnt work is the phonograph just got the rca cord today and been listening to music nonstop comin through super clear and loud....rca to any component on the back of the amplifier except phono and 3.5 mm to your phone should push the sound to your speakers got to have whatever the rca is plugged into set to whatever you plugged it to....git mine plugged to VCR component just press whatever component you have it hooked up to and it will work man
It is embarrassing how so many people around the World can speak their native language and English. I admire their intelligence and ability. I'm an old American. All I can speak is English. BTW, thank you sir for this instructional video.
This video is underrated. Definitely a big help my friend
A tip: watch movies on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
hugely underrated. I couldn't figure out if I could go AUX to RCA to tape in... or if it had to be AUX in. Thank you!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I'm an up and coming producer, working full time/60hr a week and raising my daughter. So building an at home studio is a challenge, I was given a 1995 jvc all in one receiver/amp/tape deck CD player and just KNEW of be able to use it.
Still producing?
Lies
Thanks, such a simple and straight-to-the-point video!
Yes
Yes
This individual is correct that you CAN connect your smartphone or tablet to an older stereo system, but what he doesn't mention is that it's not the ideal setup for the best sound. Why? The Line-in on stereo systems is designed for a certain signal strength and impedance, which would be the Line-out from a device. The output on your smartphone or tablet is not a line-out; it's designed for headphones or earbuds. Will it work and maybe sound pretty decent? Sure. But it's not ideal. If trying to get the best sound out of this setup is not that big of a deal for you, then it will work. But if it does matter, since smartphones and tablets don't have a line-out, the best thing to do would be to get yourself a blue tooth device that has a line-out. The line-out gets connected to the line-in on your stereo system, and you connect your smartphone or tablet to the blue tooth device. You will get better sound this way than directly connecting your device to the stereo.
@777danieler: complete crap. Bluetooth is rubbish. Use this way, use the c jack or whatever you have and put a plugin DAC.
@@karlos543 Complete crap??? First of all, took you three years to reply to my comment. I had to go back and look to see what I had said. Like I said, we're talking about the output of a smartphone or tablet, which is not the greatest, so no matter what you connect to those devices other than earbuds or headphones, it's not a good impedance match. And if someone is getting audio out of a smartphone or tablet, which like I said is not exactly audiophile quality, why are you going to be wasting decent equipment to connect to them. Sorry, not all of us are audiophiles like you, apparently. And by the way, opening a comment replying to someone with 'complete crap' won't really endear you to a decent discussion with anyone.
Cord with headphone jack on both ends plug one in phone and one in mic switch to tape press play😂it fast it works its loud
Y’all are really arguing about this
Bluetooth is compressed so it still won't sound fantastic.
I could understand you clearly, straight and to the point man!
For 3 yrs I kept plugging into the PHONO (smh) and it sounded crappy, so I never used it. I knew there was a right way to do it!!!! Yes!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
you are welcome Nichole
thank you! now im playing my spotify jams on my mom's old 79 kenwood receiver.
xD
282 dislikes is frickin nuts. I was looking to connect my phone to receiver. But got lots of other goodies out this video. I'm not tech savvy so my friend I humbly thank you. Who ever you are
This is the amount of times he says yes.
👇🏻
...and counting! Good one.😂
Yes!
Yes I be so drunk in just a few minutes
Thank you! Finally got my phone to work on my old system!
Thank you SO much!! Your video is clear & easy to understand, seriously informative & super helpful!! You rock!! 🎶
Good info, straight to the point!
Thank you so much man been trying to find a way to do this through the bluetooth on the phone and doesnt work...went and bought the rca to headphone jack and works excellent many many thanks
jay flannagan yes
Thank u Yes, didn’t know it was so easy Yes!
Yes!
Grow up
Bill Best yes!
Thanks buddy, you’ve made my day.
I can listen to even more live music - the old school way.✌🏼🏴
me too :D
Thank you for the help I’ve been given my grandfathers stereo and this really helped 😄😄
Drink every time he says yes
I did that but I was pissed by the end of the video and forgot what he was talking about haha
lol
Yes!
yes!
Yes thank you
I like you style... don't sweat the "yes" comments below... I bet they don't speak 2,3 or 4 languages... ? Great Video my friend, thank you Sir.
Thnx voor de help! Nu kan ik mn eigen muziek luisteren tijdens het trainen! Zeer bedankt!
Thanks from South Africa. You answered my question.
Thank you for your quick response. No luck so far. By the way, I’m using the Logitech Bluetooth Audio Adapter, and yes, I’ve inserted the two RCA plugs that come with this adapter and inserted them into the back of the receiver -trying all available inputs - and still nothing. Any ideas? Thanks again.
Thank you my friend, you certainly solve my big problem 😅
Hi Buddy, Thank you so much. You make the the World be more Happy. I appreciatedWalter
Was waiting for you to play something from your phone.
Enjoyed your video, very articulate and informative--subscribed. Well done.
Bedankt voor het filmpje! Scheelt een hoop centen 👍🏻
thank you very much, to show how to connect to amplifier it is worked
To car collector car stereo
This works if your old amp has an aux input. It will generally NOT work plugging the 3.5-RCA into tape into CD, tape, etc.
Thank you for defferentiating every item and its function and with each various price accordingly varied in name in country to country. See you around, right now watching form ROMA con AMOR!
Great work, thank you!!!
Thank you my friend I have a few of these cable and they work great for me
@JasonCrouzat Yes
Grappige timing. Ik ben ook net aan het experimenteren met mijn iPhone connecting aan mijn receiver of direct aan mijn cassette deck. Bedankt voor het filmpje.
Waarom zou je dit willen? Wat is het doel?
Mijn doel is: genieten van de muziek. Voor de rest beetje experimenteren, hoe de opname klinkt zo direct aangesloten aan mijn deck. Niks meer en niks minder.
Excellent info! Now I don't need to use the wi-fi and fry everybody in the house with EMFs to listen to music and podcasts.
Hi brother top video and helped loads! I was just wondering if you could explain why you don’t put it in the Phono setting? I did this initially and moved it to tape and it worked perfectly but wondering if you could explain the theory as I’m new to HiFis. Thanks
I think it is because the phono has its own signal amplifier, so there could be a risk of letting the blue smoke out
Because when I did it there was horrendoususe hum in between songs and I just KNEW that wasn't good for my speakers.
thanks mate ;-) it works. that was simple
I have a cambridge audio A5. It is 5 times louder through the cd player. As soon as I plug the phone in have to turn it 90% volume. If I forget to turn it down when putting the CD player back on the roof of the house blows off??? Is that not the case with you?
if you live in europe the volume of every phone goes automatically down(to protect our ears) so you have to push up the volume from your phone
GREAT VIDEO SIR!!!!!
Can I use C/USB to 3.5 adaptor to play songs from my PC/laptop on my home stereo system? quality of sound? I use AUX option located at back of my Amplifier.
Thanks a lot sir... I have 1973s 310watts technics amplifier.... Now I know how get use of it
I have an old Pioneer VSX-D412 receiver with NO Aux input in the front or in the back. What can I do to stream music from my telephone? Thank you for taking the time to consider my question.
cd, tape in are also good
Will this setup allow me to play Spotify tracks from my mobile phone?
Yes
Great thank you, how would you connect a dvd player to your amplifier please? Cheers.
My amp has coaxial. Can i use it with my phone's audio jack?
no, you can't connect it to coaxial. what is the brand and type of your amp?
Thank you, really saved me
Thanks for this video.I.ve tried this on a stereo I use in a hall but I hear no sound coming out.Is there somethink I need to change on my phone in settings...I have a samsung S8 I think.
Hi, thank you for your time and effort to teach us. Can use same cable to plug an external mic or?
Great video my friend thank you
Have subscribed. Great information.
Hey, what cable do i need to connect roland cube street amp into my computer? Please help me out, i need it asap :/
Netherlands has the best english accent
I would love to know how to boost my phone signal? i think a phono preamp may work but help is needed here?
when you connect a 3.5 plug in a phone the volume goes automatically back when you live in europe(to protect your ears) so you have to push the volume more open
I usually connect the red rca plug to the right channel.
Maybe it's different in Europe
European here. Not different. Red is right.
Thanks mate 😀
you can even get 3.5mm to 5-pin DIN cables for amplifiers old enough to have DIN sockets rather than RCA
One question. If my receiver have CD input instead of AUX, where should I connect RCA cable?
cd is good
@@vintagestereo Thanks buddy!
hey, I dont have an independent aux input but I do have an input called "video 1/ aux " but when I plug it in and play music, nothing happens
try other inputs, cd also works
Can i damage the auxiliary input if i use my laptop with maxed out volume?
no
Damn every one be talking about the yes and some other bs but look how many fucking tabs this man has open
hi i have followed your advice and got the lead. only one of my speakers is playing though. Both speakers are working. Its a Technics CA01. Its nice kit, if only could get it working
I have only "PHONO" on my device, it works but the sound is a bit off. Any chance to fix this?
Thanks for sharing and good continuation 👍
Cable Jack to RCA doesn't work with most of smartphones, because of Low impedance in the source meeting high impedance on the destination reduces the frequency response, tailored in the phone for matched (or closed to matched) impedance.
Additionally, compared to line out, headphone jack has it's own noise coming from the headphone amplifier chip and the volume control. Even worse, mobile phone provides very low Vpp (peak to peak voltage), making measuring the pressure a challenge to the amplifier. Depending on the quality of the amplifier, it's own noise might become audible, especially if the volume needs to be set high. In the end, there might be three different quality reductions, in the worst case resulting as low bass not audible and noise added from both the source and the amp.
So, then bluetooth is better thab wiring my phone to the stereo? Source is hi def spotiffy comes.across at 333.kbps i think -.thanks
Wrong video?? 👍 YES 👍
So you tell me if I use this to a computer and I use my TV as a monitor I can watch movies threw this?
Hi I have lepy mini amp how do I connect creative mini speakers to the phone through the amp. The speakers have a 3.5mm plug I have connected 3.5mm connection from the speakers to the amp through the 3.5mm jack and it turns on but the volume treble or bass didnt work it only plays through the speakers. Not through the amp It works if I plug my presonus speakers through speaker wire to the amp can I get something so it does also why would it not work
first connect the phone to the amp as cd with the same cable. and just connect the speakers to it
@@vintagestereo ok i think it did not work because speakers are 2 watts and amp is 20 watts also i have a 13.5v and 3a amperage power supply for the amp and a 75w studio monitors music plays when turning the volume up on the amp i hear a big pop cuts out for about a second then does it again and the static sound increases how do i fix could it be the power supply what volt and amperage plug do u recommend so i also dont get distortion. the amp is a lepy lp 2020a and speakers are eris e4.5 presonus
Thank you. Needed this video
Uma alternativa boa, eu gostei 👌👍
Thank you so much!
You sound very Dutch, but exactly the answer I was looking for. Ik ben geabbonneerd!
My iphone SE 2 has a lightning connector, if I connect it to the lightning-to-jack cable, and connect that to the RCA-to-jack cable, and connect it tonthe amplifier it gives a lot of noise when I touch it and it disrupts the musicplayer of the iphone, the music plays back very fast forward or backwards.
Can I do this with a car system amp and phone? To just transfer the sound from phone to amp to car speakers?????
I have this same setup with the aux too my phone but it is very quiet on my speakers, Is it because there is little power going from the aux to the amp?
no....did you turn on the volume knob?
@@vintagestereo yes i have the volume all the way up on my phone and on my amplifier
Can I plug where it says CD? Or needs to be tape ?
cd is good to
Yes
Very useful, but can you also show it the other way around?
What I mean is: sound coming out of your amplifier connecting to a computer. I don't know if that's possible with a cable from the line out/pre out or record out?
It could be very nice to get sound from my tuner, cassette deck or turntable on my computer's hard drive that way.
I know you can buy usb turntable and there are cassette decks that digitize cassettes and everything, but I don't want that kind of equipment in my house.
What I would like is to store the sounds coming from my amplifier onto the hard drive of my pc, using my vintage turntable/cassette deck/tuner
That way my music would be safe and I would not have to worry so much if a rare record gets worn out or a tape snaps, because I can have a good sounding digital version on my hard drive. It would also help to compare the before and after if I change a needle or something else on my equipment.
It would be great if you could make a video how to do this in a way that everybody understands, just like you did in this video. Maybe it's more complicated but I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know this. Thanks!
You would use the phones Jack in the front
Yesss man !😅
Thank you
👍thanks for good video
Can we record mic's voice or any music of amplifier by this process I mean using aux.
yes you can
when you want to record some sound from your amplifier(the amp can feed every source) to a recording device you only need 1 cable(the same in this video) and use audio out(tape out) to bring it over to your record device........ when you want to record from a microphone through a amp , you just use the same cables for the microphone, plug them in audio in(tape in) and use a equal cable connect it to audio out(tape out) to your record device.
@@vintagestereo then make a video about it as soon as possible
@@vintagestereo if I use the tape out to my phone, will it record that sound from the amp while shooting a video at the same time?
how do you set your stereo though? TAPE- VIDEO - PHONO
Can i connect my old amp to new smart TV using 3.5 jack somehow ? No RCA on the TV and no HDMI on the amp unfortunately. Thank you
there are hdmi to rca cables. But there are 3 rca out, 2 for sound(red and white) and the yellow rca out is for video
but i am not 100% sure if this cable will work without a converter
My amplifier doesn't have a aux connector. It only has audio left right out and audio left right in will this RCA cable still work ?
Amazing geenglished man 😂
Thank you for the information
Can you give me link for buying those products
Helloooo, îm doing this but the sound coming out is only from tweeters, speakers are ok and work on my friends amp, do you know why yes ? Bedankt
But this amp is line level and the out on the phone is not. It means you will have to ramp the amp up full for no volume. The signal from nearly all phones needs boosting. To protect ears phones are quite.
i do this with every amp, never had a problem, perfect sound
Can I connect a CD player headphones output to an amplifier via 3.5mm to RCA Male Y Cable?
I think you can bro
Why does it sound so low and without the quality of say a cd ?
Is thier a better way to connect for quality?
Is it safe to connect the mobile directly to the amplifier?
yes
Can i connect my phone 3.5mm to a car stereo aux left and right??
Will it also work for Bluetooth speaker
Yes directly with the same cable ore via bluetooth a Bluetooth receiver with the same rca cables to plug in the stereo
I used an aux cable plugged it into the headphone output and it somehow played my phone through my old tape deck
Hi is there a link where we can purchase this Aux cable ?
I have onkyo tx8210r stereo receiver,but i have problem,i have connected it like this,the music is much quite than on stereo option..
did you try another input , cd, aux etc. also check the volume on your phone, as soon as you connect a 3.5 jack in a European phone the volume from the phone will set back due to European laws concerning hearing problems.
@@vintagestereo i have tape 1,tape 2,CD and PHONO... i dont have aux beacuse the stereo receiver is old.
But when i connect cd player to stereo receiver and play music from usb,it works normally,so i think i should buy usb bluetooth adapter.
Greetings from Croatia!
@@borna7831 try tape 1
Yes !
What if you don't have an aux plug in on your receiver?
Chris Tackett .. then connect it to tape or whatever’s available .. it should still work
I had the same problem no Aux on my stereo but plugged it into another component jack and totally works
Thank y'all. I got that part figured out now I can't figure out how to hook the speakers up and to adjust the settings lol I'm completely electronic stupid. I try to do everything myself butttt I can't figure this out.
@@chrisktackett9141 there should be a bunch of options like tape,vcr,cd etc on your stereo amplifier whatnot...the only one that doesnt work is the phonograph just got the rca cord today and been listening to music nonstop comin through super clear and loud....rca to any component on the back of the amplifier except phono and 3.5 mm to your phone should push the sound to your speakers got to have whatever the rca is plugged into set to whatever you plugged it to....git mine plugged to VCR component just press whatever component you have it hooked up to and it will work man
It should be on the back of the stereo where you plug in
now will this play audio through all the speakers connected to the receiver?
william cooper if the receiver has the ability to split a stereo signal to surround then yes
i have thomson scenium dpl 2000 and i cant find a way out how to get my music playing from my laptop
Thank you. It worked