No. The wireless transmitter is expecting a line level input. The banana plugs are power amplifier level, and you will damage your transmitter. If you add the model of your receiver/amplifier into the discussion tab above, we can tell you where to connect it.
If your receiver has an HDMI input, use that. If it doesn't, then you will have to use analog or digital audio connectors to plug it in.
Connect the satellite receiver to the surround receiver. You can then use the receiver to switch between this source and the the DVD or Blu-Ray player.
Regular passive (non-amplified) speakers will need to be connected to a power amp (an old stereo receiver can do this). Connect the line out of the computer to the aux or tape in of the receiver, and then connect speaker cables from the receiver to each of the speakers.
Depends on what your definition of "receiver" is, but most of the time - to the amplifier. Consider: if the receiver is some form of a device that receives some signal, and then decodes it to audio, then the receiver will hook into the amplifier, which in turn will drive the speakers (so the speakers go to the amplifier) if, on the other hand, the receiver is a part of a wireless connection between the amplifier and speaker, then it really serves the role of a cable, so in essence you're again connecting the speakers to an amplifier (only using the receiver as an intermediary) You would have to specify your case.
A Sony PlayStation 2 and a dish receiver are two video and audio sources, and cannot be directly connected to each other. You can plug both into a television that has multiple video and audio inputs, or connect them to a home theater receiver, and then connect that to your TV.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
Yes. It will not have the same performance as a N receiver, but they will connect and work.
press Connect on the controller then FC1 on the receiver and it will connect (providing u have plugged the receiver in and turned your ps2 on
Check the owner's manual for instructions on pairing the headphones to the TV.
I'm 95% sure, you cannot not.
Unlikely, but i do know that there is a wireless receiver for computers to pick up wireless controllers and headsets.
You just plug in the receiver in Port 1. Then you turn on your PS2 and the Guitar and it's receiver will connect by them self..
No, as long as a computer has a wireless receiver connected via USB or the motherboard, it can connect to wi-fi.
It does, but you are not able to send any files or photos. You may connect to Headphones or a Wireless device.
I'm guessing that you're talking about Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless headphones. Step 1. Turn on your headphones Step 2. On your iPhone go to Settings > General > Bluetooth Step 3. Turn Bluetooth on Step 4. You should see it say "Beats Wireless Not Connected" Step 5. Click on"Beats Wireless Not Connected" and it will connect
A wireless modem works by sending out signals to a receiver. Many devices will scan frequencies and airwaves to establish if there is a usable connection to connect to the internet through wireless function.
If your receiver has an HDMI input, use that. If it doesn't, then you will have to use analog or digital audio connectors to plug it in.