Coopman14 New Recruit 2 Posts user info edit post |
I want to connect my ipod to my car cd player directly so that I avoid the static involved in the itrip. I don't have an auxiliary input, but one of my friends hooked something up to the back of his cd player that gave him a direct line to plug the ipod into. Unfortunately, he doesn't really know how he did it. Anyone know how this can be done? 6/3/2006 1:32:16 AM |
NCSUStinger Duh, Winning 62452 Posts user info edit post |
www.google.com 6/3/2006 1:53:49 AM |
mildew Drunk yet Orderly 14177 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "he doesn't really know how he did it" |
aka, he really doesn't want to help you/be your friend 6/3/2006 3:37:03 AM |
nicholaspea All American 2023 Posts user info edit post |
here are some pinouts of cd changer plugs, DIN or otherwise - maybe your car type is there.
http://www.mictronics.de/?page=cdc_proto
you'd have to splice a 1/8" headphone cable into where the L and R channel outputs go and hope the connection is good enough to not fuck over the sound quality.
Head units with an 1/8" in jack are pretty common now though.
[Edited on June 3, 2006 at 8:20 AM. Reason : asdf] 6/3/2006 8:20:39 AM |
69 Suspended 15861 Posts user info edit post |
or just drop $5 on a premade 1/8" to dual rca jacks 6/3/2006 10:41:14 PM |
Lumex All American 3666 Posts user info edit post |
Sometimes doing that will only send music to your front speakers. I think in that case you have to get a special converter for your specific head unit. 6/4/2006 12:53:18 AM |
Scuba Steve All American 6931 Posts user info edit post |
why dont you get one of those Belkin things that play thru the radio. Although Im not familiar with an itrip, my sirius plays through the radio fine w/o static. the only time I have static is when I use a frequency that is used by a radio station
[Edited on June 4, 2006 at 1:09 AM. Reason : kek kek kek] 6/4/2006 1:07:32 AM |