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Pastimes : Home Theater Systems - Designs, Products, Tips and Info

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To: Elroy who wrote (263)8/4/2020 6:01:03 AM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) of 418
 
I think that's a fairly old receiver, perhaps released before 2003. I usually play music using old iPods, any idea if this receiver has something as simple as a "music in" Jack?
How old are the iPods you're using to play audio? Do they have Apple 30-pin connectors or Lightning connectors? That'll make a difference about what to buy.

Also, is there a reason you don't want to use the 1/4" stereo in jack on the front of the receiver? That would be easiest but also not as tidy as having cables plug into the Phono jacks on the back of the Sony STR-DE615.

In any case, yes, what you ask is possible.
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