Auxiliary input jacks, also known as RCA inputs, are found on many devices such as TVs, DVD players, and stereo receivers. They provide a way to connect an external audio device, such as a CD player, to the device. The sound from the external audio device is then routed through the device’s speakers.
The steps for connecting a CD player to an auxiliary input jack vary depending on the device. For example, on a TV, the CD player can be connected by using the red and white RCA plugs on the player to the red and white RCA jacks on …