2016年8月26日星期五

How Do You Use the Input AUX?

Many audio devices (e.g. radio, stereos, CD / MP3-players, TVs) have a connector for supplying external signals - AUX input. In this article we will look at the practical use of the nest.

The amplitude of the signal applied to the line input, ranges from 0.5 to 1 V. This signal level issued any music playback devices that have a connector line-out. It is usually marked as AUX OUT. The same signal is applied and to the headphones. Therefore the headphone output can be connected to the AUX input.

Scope said connector is quite wide. For example, if you want to listen to music with MP3-player or smart phone (tablet) through the powerful speakers, rather than through headphones, you can connect your device to the AUX input of the music center or other similar device. To connect the adapter cable required. On the one hand must be wired like Micro USB to 3.5mm Jack adapter cable, and on the other hand - a pair of connectors of the "tulip". The cord should be a four-acoustic with the external copper braid. This cable can be purchased at the store or make your hands. Jack can be cut from the non-working or headphones purchased at Radio Shack. Buying connectors (e.g. Micro USB to Audio jack), you can choose their shape and design - from the cheapest (plastic) to the most expensive (gilded metal). When you've found all the plugs and wire, you can begin to build. We clean the insulation on the wire ends and solder them to the connector.

According to this principle, you can connect a variety of devices (laptops, netbooks, the MP3-player, DVD-player, the iPod, tablets, etc.) to devices that contain audio amplifier frequency - stereos, TVs, home theater systems, cassette recorders, etc... Good bunch of turns when connecting CD / MP3-player and cassette player. The last in the era of digital music are rarely used, although they are often much better performance.

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