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Newer connections require t a type cables…the ones with the black and red red pins, of you on,y have speaker wire input…either attached to screws or push into hole with red or black clamps, you would have to cut the speaker wire and separate the red and black leads. Most likely not worth it. Or, see what type of receptor, input terminals there are in your older system and see if there is a connector to that type to rca red and black. Good luck
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, they would need to be connected to a line out jack on the system to provide the needed signal. This can connect to the speakers via RCA type jack or 1/8" (3.5mm) jack.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, However, these speakers are powered so you would have to hook them up differently. You will have to plug the RCA cables included into the pre-out(or line out) rcas on the back of the stereo and the right speaker.(white/red) The left speaker will be plugged directly into the right speakers red and black terminals. You will then have to control the volume with both the speakers and stereo.
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