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| HiFi Audio Components iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 ReceiversDiscuss iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 Receivers in the Home Theater | Audio and Video forum; iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 Receivers Hello,
My current setup is one Yamaha receiver (4 yrs old - low end) running my HT system and a ... |
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| iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 Receivers Hello, My current setup is one Yamaha receiver (4 yrs old - low end) running my HT system and a Pioneer receiver (7-8 yrs old, lower end) running 3 pairs of speakers in other rooms. I would like to connect a basic iPod docking station for audio playback only, but want to be able to connect it to both receivers so that I can play the music in multiple rooms at the same time. I'm assuming the connection is via RCA cables. Any suggestions on how I can split that to the two receivers via the Aux port? Thanks much. | ||||
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| Re: iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 Receivers What audio outputs does your dock have? Just an appropriate splitter cable should work. http://www.abccables.com/254-207iv.html One of these for each channel should work assuming you are using the analog audio from an Apple Component AV or Composite AV cable. Last edited by jackfish; 07-10-08 at 10:18 AM.. | ||||
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| Re: iPod Docking Station Connection to 2 Receivers Thanks Jackfish. I have not purchased the docking station yet. I will probably buy the docking station from Apple. I don't need video playback - I only want it for audio and charging. Appreciate the feedback. | ||||
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