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See what your receiver signal output plug is first. Many are usually RCA out. If your speakers are RCA input then you will need two separate cables that are male RCA on both ends. Order two cables with an extra 5 feet of length each so you are sure to have enough length to adjust speaker position. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Easily connect a device with a stereo mini jack to a device with a stereo RCA jack. You can link your portable audio player or other device with your compatible home theater receiver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.2 if your receiver has 2 sets of ports. Also if you need regular or micro audio cables. The ones I bought were micro. This is as far as I know. Check manual or check your ports on receiver and speakers. If both not same. Either need to get adapter or might be able to get micro or regular on opposite ends. Not sure about that one.
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