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Monster iPod-MP3 Cable, 126130

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Monster iPod-MP3  Cable, 126130




Monster icable for ipod, A IC IP-7 7FT. Cable (1/8" stereo mini plug to RCAS)

Features

Play Your iPod® on Your Stereo.
The easiest way to listen to music!
Your iPod makes it fun and easy to keep your favorite music with you
just about anywhere. Now you can connect it quickly and easily to
a stereo so you can share tunes with friends or get ?bigger? sound
at home—with Monster® iCable. DJ at a party, share
playlists with friends or just enjoy full stereo without the
headphones at home.

Advanced Monster Audio Technologies Deliver Great Sound
iPod is capable of delivering great MP3 sound, but you still need a
high-quality connection to get optimal sound from it. Monster
iCable for iPod incorporates advanced Monster Cable audio
interconnect technologies into an extra-long (7 ft.) design to
match the portability of your iPod. 24k gold contacts help
maximize signal transfer and resist corrosion, while DoubleHelix™
Construction, Dual ?Balanced? Conductors and patented multi-gauge
wire networks help eliminate noise and interference while
delivering more natural, balanced digital music reproduction.

Take Your Music Beyond the Headphones—with Monster iCable
Pack your Monster iCable in the included cable pouch and take it
wherever you take your iPod. Whether you want to share music at a
party or just get ?bigger sound? from your MP3s at home, Monster
iCable for iPod makes it fast, easy and sound great.

Compatible with: Any iPod, MP3 player, Apple and PC Computer.

Connection Instructions:
Take the 3.5mm jack and plug into the headphone jack of an iPod or
other portable MP3 player.
Plug the red and blue RCA's into the AUX inputs on the receiver. Match
the Red RCA to the Red post and Blue RCA to the white post on the
back of the receiver.
Select the AUX input on your receiver. You can use any audio input on
the back of the receiver that is not currently being used by a
different device except Phono. Because this cable uses the
headphone jack you will want to make sure that the volume is
turned up on the iPod.
Set the EQ to off otherwise you may have a conflict with
whatever EQ settings that you have on your receiver.





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