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    Plugging iPhone 4 into Insignia 200w 2.0 receiver

    Hello all,



    Recently, I have been putting together a 2.0 system for my home gym. I tried plugging in my iPhone 4 to the reciever, using Belkin AV cables, it sounded really bad, and I was unable to listen to my music. Fm radio and CD player work fine.




    So my question is, how do I need to connect my iPhone to my reciever so I get superior sound quality? I listen to downloaded music and Pandora radio. I keep hearing I need a dock, but they can be expensive, and I want to see if there are any cheaper, but still good, alternatives. If a dock is best, don't hold back.

    Thank you,

    Connor

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    You knida answered you own question, but a little more info would help:

    What Model of Amp/AVR:

    Does it support IPod plug in:

    A dock may be the way to go or some other type of small portable device
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    I'm going to post this so I can post a link to said receiver.

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    Receiver: Insignia™ 200W 2.0 Channel Stereo Receiver : Insignia


    Does not support iPod plug in.

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