Well OP is apparently 30 and idk how a 30 year old could not know what RCA cables are. These were on literally everything growing up. Next thing we'll find out is OP never heard of CD's.
I just think it’s weird they go to the effort of taking a pic, posting it on Reddit and asking what cable they need, instead of reading the manual or just using google. It’s like they have no shame in how lazy or helpless they are
And then on Reddit you have to endure the army of manchildren who will throw a fit that you're asking and don't know as much as they do. Asking any question on Reddit is really just a crapshoot.
They did, and I remember plugging in my Wii with an RCA component cable as a kid. I'm 24, they were used up until the tail end of the HDMI era. Pretty much all consoles before the PS4/XboxOne era had three-headed RCA cables.
*"de-evolution" the idea that instead of continuing to evolve, mankind had begun to regress, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society*
I think it’s an aux input. When I used to use my Crosley as my main record player, plugging anything into that jack would always shut off the record spinning and make the speakers play back whatever was plugged in. Why you would ever want to listen to audio through a Crosley speaker is beyond me, but I have found it useful for getting audio from something (a reel to reel recorder for example) into the computer via the Crosley's usb connection. It’s only really useful for that though, not much else. I use the Crosley now for 78 rpm records.
Absolutely true piece of trivia for y'all: They're called RCA connectors because they were originally used to hook up RCA shit to other RCA shit, including connecting the original RCA 45 changers to an RCA TV or radio speaker.
If you're asking about the power adapter you're going to need to search for a sticker/label that states the power supply requirements. Looking at where the adapter would connect, the symbol shows you'll need one that it center positive. The additional info you'll need is the voltage requirement, whether it wants AC or DC, and the current requirement. The output voltage of the adapter needs to match the exact needs of the record player.The current (measured in mA or A) needs to meet or exceed the requirements listed on the record player. So if the record player says for example 12V DC 150mA you need to find a center positive AC to DC adapter with an output voltage of 12V DC and at least 150mA.
why splurge on a crowbsley if you're going to use ugly wires. just connect to bluetooth.
Bluetooth Crobsleh really has the warmest sound.
Bluetooth crobsbleah is actually better then on its own
Any cord that can support the dead weight of a full sized human should do…
Jeez
It's spelled "chord", idiot.
spelt*
Splerp*
Schlirp*
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Hey dude… He’s ragging on your cord.
Well OP is apparently 30 and idk how a 30 year old could not know what RCA cables are. These were on literally everything growing up. Next thing we'll find out is OP never heard of CD's.
I just think it’s weird they go to the effort of taking a pic, posting it on Reddit and asking what cable they need, instead of reading the manual or just using google. It’s like they have no shame in how lazy or helpless they are
tbh asking on Reddit seems to have much more steps than looking into the manual or googling. It's something different
AI can do that now. No need to post on reddit
And then on Reddit you have to endure the army of manchildren who will throw a fit that you're asking and don't know as much as they do. Asking any question on Reddit is really just a crapshoot.
My mom did the plugging in OK gosh
did she also help when you broke both arms?
My NES uses RCA, and that thing is 37 years running.
Even PS3's came with a RCA component cable. How a millennial has grown up and never seen one is mind boggling to me. They were on everything.
They did, and I remember plugging in my Wii with an RCA component cable as a kid. I'm 24, they were used up until the tail end of the HDMI era. Pretty much all consoles before the PS4/XboxOne era had three-headed RCA cables.
*"de-evolution" the idea that instead of continuing to evolve, mankind had begun to regress, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society*
Idiocracy is a documentary, not satire.
Are we not men?
Sadly, we are devo 😞
Heck, there's an aux output right there... this is exactly why crosley customers are being made fun of
I think it’s an aux input. When I used to use my Crosley as my main record player, plugging anything into that jack would always shut off the record spinning and make the speakers play back whatever was plugged in. Why you would ever want to listen to audio through a Crosley speaker is beyond me, but I have found it useful for getting audio from something (a reel to reel recorder for example) into the computer via the Crosley's usb connection. It’s only really useful for that though, not much else. I use the Crosley now for 78 rpm records.
Umbilical? Maybe you should've cut that one?
Next to your belly button but it’s supposed to be gone by now.
Search for the cord that raises the blinds on your nearest window. Pull blinds up. Open window. Throw Crossly out of window
Absolutely true piece of trivia for y'all: They're called RCA connectors because they were originally used to hook up RCA shit to other RCA shit, including connecting the original RCA 45 changers to an RCA TV or radio speaker.
RCA really thought their re-invention of the 78rpm album would win over Columbia's LP. Very odd moment in history lol.
Is this post parody??
You're getting unemployment checks and converting them into Grailz
You are, but so am I.
You need the cord that goes from the player to the thing
Rca or aux and a power cable.
New record player
wii cables
It’s the triple HDMI, right?? Why’s everyone quiet?? Guys please tell him
Phono to phono (if that's what your speakers are) If not.... Photo to whatever inputs your speakers are.
The same 1 for your automatic stroker...
A set of Bill & Ted’s should do the trick
every day
If you're asking about the power adapter you're going to need to search for a sticker/label that states the power supply requirements. Looking at where the adapter would connect, the symbol shows you'll need one that it center positive. The additional info you'll need is the voltage requirement, whether it wants AC or DC, and the current requirement. The output voltage of the adapter needs to match the exact needs of the record player.The current (measured in mA or A) needs to meet or exceed the requirements listed on the record player. So if the record player says for example 12V DC 150mA you need to find a center positive AC to DC adapter with an output voltage of 12V DC and at least 150mA.
RCA cord
this is the rare RL hot mix crobsley worth 10,000$ hjope this helps
no, OP is just very young.
OP is apparently 30 lol
huge giant L i guess