Question: What is AUX input on speakers?

AUX connections (input or output) Alongside the inputs for various players such as Blu-ray players and connections for the speakers themselves, the most important input on the amplifier or compact system is called AUX or auxiliary. This is simply an audio input to which you can connect players of your choice.

What is AUX mode in speaker?

Use the AUX input to connect audio devices directly to your speaker. Audio devices with a compatible 3.5mm AUX output plug can be connected, like MP3 players, smartphones, and tablets. Insert one end of the AUX cable into the AUX input on the bottom of your speaker.

What is the use of AUX in Bluetooth speaker?

Bluetooth device is connected. In AUX mode, Bluetooth LED turns off. Once pairing is performed, it does not need to be done again even if you turn off this unit. When switching AUX mode to Bluetooth mode, Bluetooth LED turns on but there is no sound.

Is AUX audio good?

Although the sound quality is theoretically superior, Aux does have drawbacks. Because it is a physical connection, Aux cords tend to wear out over time. The repeated plugging and unplugging of the cord can slowly erode the metal, creating poor connections that distort audio.

What does AUX output mean?

An Aux send is an audio output that is independent of the Main output. Someone mentioned that an Aux send could be used for a monitor speaker but theyre also used to send an audio signal to an external audio recorder.

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