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If your Sharp sound system has Bluetooth ability, this unit will stream to it, to use your system as amplifier and speakers. Or, if your system doesn't have Bluetooth, but does have a mini "audio in" jack on the front, you could use an audio cord that either has stereo 3-conductor mini-jack to mini-jack (plug one end into the headphone jack of the record player, the other into the "audio in" jack of your Sharp unit). Another option is to get an audio cord that has 2 RCA plugs on one end, and a stereo mini-plug on the other end, then plug the RCA plugs into the L/R audio jacks on the back of the record player, and the audio plug on the other end into the "audio in" jack on your Sharp unit. Or, if your Sharp unit only has RCA jacks for input (usually on the back), buy a standard RCA-to-RCA cord with 2 plugs on each end for connection. Hope this helped.
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