Connecting iPod to the wall Speakers

Hello,
Can anybody help me I have left and right input jacks in my living room for my wall speakers throught my house.
How should I connect my iPod to it, what type of accessories will I need?
Thanks

You'll just need a cable.
Something like this;
Belkin Stereo Link Cable for iPod
Cheers!
-Bryan

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