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Default (OT) Car stereo adoptor "thingie" ????


"Steve Barker" wrote in message
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On 11/25/2011 2:27 PM, Steve B wrote:
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On 11/25/2011 12:26 PM, Steve B wrote:
"Sjouke Burry"s@b wrote


They are called FM transmittors.....

A workable solution is called a cable. Two male ends.

Steve



not if your head unit doesn't have an input.

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Steve Barker


AS I POSTED EARLIER:

Look at the face of your radio. Is there a 1/8" female plug? If so,
this
is usually the auxiliary input for a mp3. On mine, it has AUX right over
the hole. You will need a double male 1/8" cord, which is just an
earphone
cord with a male plug on both ends. A buck at the dollar store.

Steve


Let's go over it again slowly. Most MP3s I've seen have a 1/8" jack for
earbuds. A LOT of car and house units I have seen have an AUX input on
their fronts instead of the big RCA jacks in the rear. A lot of people
mistake this for an earplug jack, but who uses earphones any more? Even
if
there are RCA jacks in the rear, there is a cheap cable that you plug
into
the RCA jacks, and it has a 1/8" male jack on the other end to go into
the
MP player.

So, first, let's look at the faceplate. NOTE: NOT ALL FACEPLATES ARE THE
SAME, SO THIS MAY OR MAY NOT WORK ON YOUR FACEPLATE.

Is there a hole for a 1/8" jack?

Now, the important part, as stated above. "IF SO, ...................."
(instructions follow) Try it with one of those double ended jacks.

For what one of those cords cost (99 cents), isn't it worth a try to hook
up
your MP3 to your stereo, MAKE SURE THE PROPER DIAL OR SWITCH IS SET ON
AUX,
and give it a try?

In today's world, most people already possess this cable. It's certainly
a
lot easier and cheaper than going out and investigating costly FM
transmitters that work to varying degrees. This hardwire works fine.

It will do one of two things: It will work. It won't.

Hope you got it that time, Steve.

Steve



it's still not a "workable solution" if your head unit does not have an
input. And given the context of your original statement, that option had
not been discussed. DO you understand now, Steve??



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Steve Barker


Entirely. Putting lipstick on a pig comes to mind. Go buy a decent unit.

Steve