Can I convert bare wire speaker connections on an old receiver to accept RCA plugs for wireless speakers?
I have an old Panasonic combo turntable, cassette / CD player and speakers with son. I have a pair of stereo speakers and wireless transmitter that has the type RCA audio jacks, is there a way to convert receivers old red and white wire on the device can accept the new plugs?
The type of connection is not the problem, the output level is the problem.
You can buy or build adapters, RCA female with son to connect the speaker terminals.
But speaker outputs are much much higher than the entry level line in the box wirelessly. This must be "padded" down. There are devices specially designed for this task.

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