Aux in lets you connect a source (say, your iphone for music playback) to the amplifier. Aux out has a copy of the signal being played that you can send to a tape recorder´s inputs (so you can record it).
Can I connect AUX to amplifier?
If your amplifier already has an AUX input. Use that. Alternately some amplifiers will have unused inputs specifically CD, VIDEO, TAPE MONITOR, TUNER inputs if they exist and are unused will handle a line level AUX from most audio equipment just fine. Ones labeled PHONO usually will NOT work for this.
What is the use of AUX in speaker?
AUX connections (input or output) Alongside the inputs for various players such as Blu-ray players and connections for the speakers themselves, the most important input on the amplifier or compact system is called AUX or auxiliary. This is simply an audio input to which you can connect players of your choice.
What is AUX on stereo?
An Aux input is a simplistic audio connection identical to the headphone socket. By pairing with an Aux-In cable, the interface allows you to input sound from any media device. The same concept can be applied to computers and TVs, since their Aux inputs allow for externally connected devices to play through.Dec 12, 2016
How do I increase the volume on my AUX?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLtRJvQ6xI8
Why is AUX volume so low?
Hope the cable which you are using is a right fit for the socket on your audio head unit. If the cable plug and HU socket do not mate correctly, this can result in a drastic volume reduction. The output of handsets is designed to drive ear phones. This should be more than enough for your Aux input technically.Feb 8, 2017
What does AUX in mean on a Bluetooth speaker?
Use the AUX input to connect audio devices directly to your speaker. Audio devices with a compatible 3.5mm AUX output plug can be connected, like MP3 players, smartphones, and tablets. Insert one end of the AUX cable into the AUX input on the bottom of your speaker.