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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8741122" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>The Aux in on the back of the HU that are RCA's are a line in used for things like disk changers and any other source that you wanted to run into your system. If your running a stand alone cassette deck that doesn't have volume control on it then you should be able to use it it to connect the deck.</p><p>The aux in that is a headphone jack or phono plug that is normally on the front of the HU is used more for MP3 player or even phones before Bluetooth came around</p><p>I find the sound quality with the phono cable is lacking myself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8741122, member: 681842"] The Aux in on the back of the HU that are RCA's are a line in used for things like disk changers and any other source that you wanted to run into your system. If your running a stand alone cassette deck that doesn't have volume control on it then you should be able to use it it to connect the deck. The aux in that is a headphone jack or phono plug that is normally on the front of the HU is used more for MP3 player or even phones before Bluetooth came around I find the sound quality with the phono cable is lacking myself [/QUOTE]
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