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Speakers to mp3 player advice

  • 02-04-2022 9:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,184 ✭✭✭


    i have 2 speakers they just have one cable out rca male .Can i just connect to the speaker with a female rca cable 3.5mm male, eg one end 3.5mm male other end RCA female, or do i need to use an amp inbetween the speaker and the mp3 player.

    i just need 1 speaker as i just listen to podcasts on this mp3 player. i just want to use one speaker to see if it works. i googled this and it just says use rca ,aux cable . would i need to connect to a powered speaker to do this eg a speaker that works off battery power.

    the reason i want to do this is the volume level from the player is very low, no matter what earphones , headphones i use on it. it works fine apart from the low sound, volume levels, this player has no bluetooth connections option, just 3.5mm audio out.

    Post edited by riclad on


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