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Old Nov 16, 2003
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how to connect laptop audio to alpine deck?

i'm very confused by the manual, b/c it doesn't have much info on this. what cables do i need to run laptop computer audio into my speakers? it has two cables mentioned in the manual: kca-121b (Ai-NET/RCA interface cable), and kca-410c (versatile link terminal). they don't cost the same, so i assume they don't do the same thing. so which one is the kind that i can hook up a dvd player or a laptop?
i looked up pics, but the plastic covering makes it hard to waht the ends look like. for a laptop, do i need a splitter for this?
http://onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/...roductID=11092

there's not much info i can find on the kca-410, which costs way more when i can find sites that sell them
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Old Nov 17, 2003
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ok, you need 2 wires... one is that first ai-net to rca. that one is connected to a cable that has rca on one end, and a mini-jack (the one on headphones) on the other end. obviously youd know where to put the minijack into the laptop, and the rca's there.. the si-net cable SHOULD come with instructions then on how to get the deck to run the sound.
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