How can you connect an iPod to an old stereo system to make the sound quality sound perfect?

Posted on May 19th, 2010 by admin

I have an old Sony stereo system from the 90’s. It is a top of the line stereo system with two giant speakers and everything. When I play CDs, it sounds perfect. I wanted to connect my iPod through the back using the AUX cable and it worked but the sound quality was horrible. There has to be a way to make the sound quality sound perfect. What can I do?

Well it won’t sound perfect. An iPod just doesn’t have fidelity that high. But you can get an adapter cord at Radio Shack, or someplace that sells electronic accessories, and connect it to an input. Don’t connect it to the phono input though. The woofers will try to jump out of the enclosures.

2 Responses

  1. Carl L Says:

    Well it won’t sound perfect. An iPod just doesn’t have fidelity that high. But you can get an adapter cord at Radio Shack, or someplace that sells electronic accessories, and connect it to an input. Don’t connect it to the phono input though. The woofers will try to jump out of the enclosures.
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  2. Vocatid Says:

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