All you need is a simple Y cable, which is available from any home-electronics store. Connect the small plug to the headphone output of your iPod--or any portable audio player. Then connect the red and white RCA-style plugs to the matching inputs on the back of your stereo receiver or boombox.
To connect using the iPod dock, you first need to purchase an iPod dock accessory. Using the same type of Y cable, connect the small plug to the matching jack on the rear of the iPod dock. Then, plug the red and white RCA-style plugs to the matching inputs on the back of your stereo receiver or boombox. This method provides a line-level connection that maintains a volume level to your stereo system and allows the iPod to recharge.
You can also connect your iPod to your stereo wirelessly. You'll need to purchase a compatible wireless FM transmitter--there are several available--and connect it your iPod. Once your transmitter is connected, simply tune any nearby radio to the correct frequency, and you'll be listening to your own iPod-powered mini radio station.
all you have to do is go to an apple store and when you do you have toask for the ipod cord hookup to the stereo in your car, the in your car you put it in and press the AUX button and you can play music in your car speakers from on your ipod.
U cant do it u dumb idot
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If you mean hooking it up to a car radio, some car radios have an axillary jack on the front to connect and MP3 player or iPod.
Your speakers will probably have at least one of the following:
1) A slot like the one on your white iPod cord. If so, plug your iPod right into that.
2) A USB port. If so, connect your iPod using your cord.
3) A headphone jack. If so, you need a special cord with that kind of male headphone jack on BOTH ENDS of the cable (you can get this at RadioShack, etc). Plug one end into your iPod's HP jack, the other end into the jack in the speakers.
You plug the speaker's cord into where the ipod's headphone jack is. I am using docking speakers which fits ipod and many other devices. i bought it from minispeakers.co.uk
as long as they have a 3.5mm jack
Depending on the model of your Ipod dock you may have the ability to add additional speakers.
With ClearScan, you can automatically find the clearest FM station and listen to your ipod in the car. There are car stereo cables to hook up your car speakers to your ipod.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
With iPod Touch speakers, you can turn your iPod into a sound system quickly. These speakers are designed specifically for the iPod Touch, so the output quality matches up with your iPod Touch. The speakers are also portable, allowing you to carry the speakers with you in a compact fashion. Turn any situation into an impromptu party or listening session with your iPod Touch and your iPod speakers!
If it is saying you should hook it up to iTuens, it is not broken. You must, as it says, hook it up to iTunes, register your iPod, and download the latest software for it. Then, the iPod becomes useable. Your iPod is not broken, and this usually occurs if it is a new iPod.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
You do not receive a receiver to hook up speakers to your tv. An jack that contains the speaker to your TV is all that you need.
Yes
You don't hook them up. They are garbage, sold out of a white van, scam speakers. Find the guy that sold them to you and get your money back.
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
Simply hook your iPod up to iTunes, and select restore from the iPod menu.
Yes you can.