Inputs include two HDMI connections, a digital optical audio (Toslink) input, and one stereo pair of analog
RCA plugs.
Front view of the Colecovision Flashback console showing the connection cable with 2
RCA plugs and the 2 controller ports on the front of the unit.
There also was
an RCA plug array in the rear of the center console to connect a variety of entertainment devices.
The left speaker has a 6.5 - foot cable with
an RCA plug that connects to the subwoofer.
Not exact matches
It has
RCA audio out, for
plugging it into more powerful speakers.
The
RCA output lets you
plug this turntable into your home stereo equipment or amplifiers to pump the volume up and get the party started.
The
RCA output means that you can always
plug it into stronger speakers if you want to be surrounded by your music.
The module will be
plug and play and stubs out to a female
RCA connection for the camera to connect directly to the screen.
Simply
plug the new camera harness into the
RCA connector on the new rear view mirror and run the chassis harness to the rear of the car through the interior.
Also, for a simple connection to your navigation screen you can either use our CS - GMVSS
RCA adaptor or purchase a Lockpick for
plug and play integration.
Also, for a simple connection to your navigation screen you can either use our CS - GMVSS
RCA adaptor or purchase a Lockpick for even easier
plug and play integration.
One particularly nice feature with the rear entertainment system is that back seat passengers can listen to a different audio source, or use the
RCA and composite jacks on the back of the console to
plug in MP3 and video players.
The same
RCA jacks that can be used for an MP3 player also can be used to
plug in a PlayStation or other game console.
3) Plug single 3.5 mm or
RCA (white & red)
plugs into the INPUT or AUDIO IN port of the speaker, receiver or boom box.
The X Rocker 0717901 gaming chair comes with arm chair rests that keep you comfortable at all times, storage space beneath the chairs,
plug - ins for headsets /
RCA outputs and two speakers and a subwoofer.
They use what us called
RCA; those old cables that have a set of red, yellow and white
plugs on the end.
Cables include a 3.5 mm cable, an
RCA to 3.5 mm cable, a digital optical cable, heavy gauge speaker wire pre-terminated with banana
plugs, and a power cord.
You don't need to purchase a specific
RCA cable for the task, you could even use a yellow - red - white tri-cable you have laying around — just make sure to match up the colors on both ends of the cable when you
plug it in.
On the rear of Paradigm's PW Amp you'll find push - button binding posts (they can also accommodate banana
plugs), analog
RCA inputs, ethernet, a USB port, and a subwoofer output.
The surround speakers
plug into the subwoofer with very long long speaker wires terminating with
RCA connectors.
Called Gramofon, the black box
plugs into your existing stereo via the supplied
RCA cable and then connects to your Wi - Fi network (or Ethernet).
Connect the active right speaker to the passive left speaker with the very thick fat 4 - pin proprietary interconnect cable, choose your
RCA input cables (or not, and use Bluetooth all the time) and just
plug in the speakers to a wall socket.
The left speaker's back panel houses all of the connections, including the screw - on antenna for Bluetooth reception, the banana
plug - style output that sends sound to the right speaker (a cable is included), an
RCA - style stereo input and output, a 3.5 mm audio input for mobile devices, and a micro USB input for connection to a computer — a way to bypass the digital - to - analog converter on your speaker's output and let the HD3 handle things.
It's a small device — also shaped like a hockey puck — that
plugs into a 3.5 mm AUX jack (or
RCA or optical - in via cables that aren't included) on your existing stereo system.
The USB - powered device
plugs into speakers via an included 3.5 mm audio jack, or into a digital or
RCA input on your hi - fi and via self - purchased adapters.