Send audio to your iPhone

I would like to send audio to my iphone via my homes wifi network. Example: I'd like to listen to an old 8 track player or my tvs audio with head phone from my phone.

no way to get the tv audio but the music will have to be in itunes to send it to the the iphone. The main question I have is how are you getting the 8track player or the tv audio onto your wifi?

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