Brand new iPod
Well, i did it, got an iPod. Happy Birthday
and now my delema:
i've got a car with a CD player/radio (no tape)
i've got an iPod with Audio out
how do i get my iPod to play through my car stereo.
The old wired tape won't work so i went to the drawing board:
could i (with a little help from radio shack build a dock for my iPod on the dashboard. Something near the stearing wheel do allow a quick look with hitting a mail box.
I would have a DC 12 to AC adaptor then feed that through a AC to fire fire adaptor mounth that on the dock, then somehow run a line input into the back of my car stereo and that's my problem:
is there an input back there, maby the same one use if i had a cd changer which i don't for instance.
my other concept get a liittle more complecated:
use an old pair of head phone and tape it to a hands free adapter to a cell phone that feeds into the radio. downside: low quality, mono sound.
i know i can do the 2nd but before i go rip out my radio to look at the backside does anyone know if this is even feazable
thanks (oh and by the way it's a stock Ford Focus CD/AM/FM car stereo)
and now my delema:
i've got a car with a CD player/radio (no tape)
i've got an iPod with Audio out
how do i get my iPod to play through my car stereo.
The old wired tape won't work so i went to the drawing board:
could i (with a little help from radio shack build a dock for my iPod on the dashboard. Something near the stearing wheel do allow a quick look with hitting a mail box.
I would have a DC 12 to AC adaptor then feed that through a AC to fire fire adaptor mounth that on the dock, then somehow run a line input into the back of my car stereo and that's my problem:
is there an input back there, maby the same one use if i had a cd changer which i don't for instance.
my other concept get a liittle more complecated:
use an old pair of head phone and tape it to a hands free adapter to a cell phone that feeds into the radio. downside: low quality, mono sound.
i know i can do the 2nd but before i go rip out my radio to look at the backside does anyone know if this is even feazable
thanks (oh and by the way it's a stock Ford Focus CD/AM/FM car stereo)
Comments
[quote] The Sound Feeder(TM) mobile audio connector enables you to use your portable CD player with any car stereo. It is battery powered so there is no need for in-dash systems or a cassette deck. Simply tune it into any unused FM channel, connect to the player's headphone jack and listen to your CDs play in stereo off the radio. May also be used indoors with TVs, video games, keyboards, computers or other audio equipment to transmit high quality stereo sound. Requires 1 AA battery (not included). Approx. 3"L x 2"W x 1"H. Weighs 2.6 oz. <hr></blockquote>
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[ 11-26-2001: Message edited by: AppleMaster ]</p>
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[ 12-06-2001: Message edited by: poor taylor ]</p>
I have an old clunky van with a tape player. I'll jjust buy one of those funky wired tape things that interfaces with the iPod.
Hey, no shame there. I had one for years that I used with my discman. It outlasted the cd player (although to the player's credit, I did get it for my 13th birthday, so it was somewhere on the order of 8 years old when it finally died). Anyway, from whatI could tell, the sound you got from those was totally acceptable, especially when you consider that these are MP3s you're listening to, not pristine digital recordings. Not bad when you consider the price and compatibility.
(oh, and so i can stay somewhat connected to the original poster)
ben: have you looked around yet? i'm not that familiar with the focus but being a newer car, you have a pretty good chance of finding an input. most car stereos aren't that hard to take out, if you have a ratchet and a screwdriver and you're not afraid to pry off some plastic molding (it's usually all snapped on anyway). i helped one of my dad's friends install a stereo in his taurus once though, and we had to take a huge part of the dashboard off. so, i'm not sure how easy it'll be with a ford. but hey, if you've got some time to kill, just see what you can pull off.
[ 12-12-2001: Message edited by: poor taylor ]</p>