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Ballin4sho 
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Posted: August 18, 2002 at 12:11 PM / IP Logged  

hey i need a little bit of help i have a tv with a stand but it dosent have a bulit in speaker so i want the sounds to come out my subwoffers and i want it to play off of a playstation 2 but im not sure how to install the sounds i think i have to buy some rca wires (red and white) and connect it to my reciver or the amp  but the reciver is not a dvd player so i think i might need a different reciver with a addittonal input if that is right could sombody reccomend some reciver if not could someone tell me what i need to                                     

                                                                                       thanks     

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You need to purcahse a FM modulator so that the audio output of the PS2/DVD will play through the radio of the vehicle that you have. These are available on the internet for abuot $ 50.00

Jeff
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Ballin4sho 
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thanks jeff 

khanhhuynh57 
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i bought  a 6-4 in-dash monitor / TV , but i can not set it up, because my car is Misibishi 98, and i saw inside only 3 wires, one red, one yellow, and one back for electric, but there are 5 wires back of the in-dash monitor, they are : red  : battery, yellow: ACC, White : brealk ( ground ) , gray : back + 12 V  ( ?  i couldn't understand about this wire ) an  black wire for grd, then how can i set them ? please help me,  ( do i need to buy a I/O box ? to do that ? )

Thank you , please help me .

khanh
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  • red  : battery
  • yellow: ACC
  • White :
  • black ( ground ) 
  • gray : back + 12 V 

White you did not put anything for so I can't help you there

Gray will be your reverse light input so that the system will deactivate when you reverse.

All other wires are self explanatory.

Jeff
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I use my Pioneer deck, and an adapter which allows me to plug into the back with an aditional set of RCA's this is a little cleaner than an FM modulator, and allows you to switch easily between this and other sources.
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Rittler2000 
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Is it better to connect a TV staight to the battery or run it to the Accesory wire? Will it get a higher current when it is connected directly to he battery? Will it damage my component?
Ben
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I wouldnt recomend hooking any component to constant unless the manufacturer tells u so.  Unless u want the monitors to turn on while the car is parked , but in this case think about it every thing has to be on : the radio, amps, source, A/C-D/C converter, etc.  thats alot of stress for your battery ......     to make along story short run it to ACC either way it will recieve around 12volts when the car is running   Ok    

rookie but not!!!!!

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