How to connect my MacBook to my iPod Hi-Fi

Hello,
I'd like to know how to connect my MacBook to a iPod Hi-Fi.
Thank you!
davidjm

You have two choices. You can use a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo cable or for best results use a digital audio cable between them.
Check this link out for the MacBook: External Ports and Connectors.

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