Car Audio. What Is The Best Way To Connect My Iriver (mp3 Player) To My Car Audio?
Car Audio. I Have A Nissan Altima 06 With Just A Cd Player And Would Like To Connect My Iriver To It So That I Can Enjoy Hours Of Of The Options I Ha
Car Audio : What Is The Best Way To Connect My Iriver Mp3 Player To My Car Audio
I have a Nissan Altima 06 with just a cd player and would like to connect my iriver to it so that i can enjoy hours of of the options i have is - FM tuners transmitters ( but the quality sucks ) Audio Tape Transmitter ( good quality but i dont have a cassette player) What other better options are there which has the best sound quality? ~~~ The_man82 ~~~
Best Answer To Car Audio Question
If you have a tape deck, the easiest way to go is with a cassette adapter. If you have an aftermarket CD player (that is, one that you had installed after purchasing the car), it may have RCA jacks in the front or the back where you can connect an MP3 player with an RCA-to-1/8-inch stereo plug cable. Certain stereos even have a direct line-in jack, which looks just like a headphone jack, so you can just use a 1/8-inch-to-1/8-inch cord. Unfortunately, most stock systems do not have RCA or line-in jacks, in which case you're stuck with the FM transmitter method. I recommend the iRock Beamit 440FM wireless music adapter.
All Answers To Car Audio Questions
Answer 1you have to buy an adapter but only some cars have capability. you can always buy speakers and keep them in car. i have iriver and love it! good luck!
Answer 2hows this i have a apple ipod 30gig i pluged my old sony discman car accessory into it and it works fine
Answer 3If you have a tape deck, the easiest way to go is with a cassette adapter. If you have an aftermarket CD player (that is, one that you had installed after purchasing the car), it may have RCA jacks in the front or the back where you can connect an MP3 player with an RCA-to-1/8-inch stereo plug cable. Certain stereos even have a direct line-in jack, which looks just like a headphone jack, so you can just use a 1/8-inch-to-1/8-inch cord. Unfortunately, most stock systems do not have RCA or line-in jacks, in which case you're stuck with the FM transmitter method. I recommend the iRock Beamit 440FM wireless music adapter.
Answer 4The easiest would be the two you mentioned, and I have yet to see a bluetooth-based adapter to connect a non-blue-tooth mp3 device to a non-blue-tooth car audio system, so you'll have to be patient for high-fidelity wireless. Then again...we're talking mp3's here, which aren't exactly the pinnacle of high fidelity. But if you want really clean lines, my fave is to hardwire in an adapter. Cheap and easy. And if I were you, I'd hardwire it to do power and audio in...that way in the future you can switch to something that could draw power from the car rather than battery. Don't splice...that's ghetto, and leads to corrosion, then you wonder why your electricals are on the fritz. Always use connectors. Peace.
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