[vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player

Trac Cao traccao at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 21 07:39:23 PDT 2005


year: 1998
it has 6 cd changer. do you know if there's aux in the back?

>From: "Dang Nguyen" <me at dangnguyen.net>
>Reply-To: Vietnamese Technical Discussions <vn-tech at mail.saigon.com>
>To: "'Vietnamese Technical Discussions'" <vn-tech at mail.saigon.com>
>Subject: RE: [vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player
>Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 15:18:52 -0700
>
>So it sounds like you have the factory radio installed.  In that case, you
>don't need to know the make & model of the radio; if it was an aftermarket
>stereo, then you would.  What year is your ES300, and does it have CD
>changer control?  The latter is important, because the car makers 
>constantly
>change their connectors.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: vn-tech-bounces at mail.saigon.com
>[mailto:vn-tech-bounces at mail.saigon.com] On Behalf Of Trac Cao
>Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:12 PM
>To: vn-tech at mail.saigon.com
>Subject: RE: [vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player
>
>Thanks for the quick respond.
>I did a quick search and didn't find my car on the list.
>car model: lexus es300,
>stereo model: you are kidding right? I don't even know the make of it, not
>to mention model. Whatever the OEM model is.
>
>
> >From: "Dang Nguyen" <me at dangnguyen.net>
> >Reply-To: Vietnamese Technical Discussions <vn-tech at mail.saigon.com>
> >To: "'Vietnamese Technical Discussions'" <vn-tech at mail.saigon.com>
> >Subject: RE: [vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player
> >Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 14:31:26 -0700
> >
> >Well, if you're talking about using something like an Ipod in your car,
> >then
> >the best way to get the best sound quality is to install an audio input 
>to
> >the back of your car stereo.  Some car stereos have built-in aux input
> >jacks
> >to make this easier.  If not, you can get an adapter that is specific to
> >your car stereo make (Google for P.I.E. adapters).  The adapters are
> >available for most aftermarket and factory head units.  This option
> >requires
> >that you know a little about installing a car stereo; not too 
>complicated,
> >but some basic skills are required.  The adapter option works best if 
>your
> >car stereo has a CD Changer controller, because the adapter can
> >automatically switch your stereo to the aux input when it detects a 
>signal
> >from your MP3 player.
> >
> >If you want more specific help, then provide your year, make, model of 
>your
> >car and the car stereo model.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Dang Nguyen
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: vn-tech-bounces at mail.saigon.com
> >[mailto:vn-tech-bounces at mail.saigon.com] On Behalf Of Trac Cao
> >Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 2:23 PM
> >To: vn-tech at saigon.com
> >Subject: [vn-tech] Best way to hookup MP3 player
> >
> >What is the best way to hook up a MP3 Player to the car. I am looking at 
>a
> >couple option here, if anyone has any experience or opinion one way or
> >another, please chime in:
> >
> >1. Get MP3 player and installed in the car. I am not really interested in
> >this option 2. Cassette tape with wire to plug in to your IPod. I am 
>using
> >this right now and quality sucks :( 3. Open up the car stereo and hook up
> >an
> >audio input to the back of your stereo. I am thinking of doing this :) 4.
> >FM
> >modulator. I don't have one, not sure of quality. If anyone's using this,
> >please help me out.
> >5. Anything else... install a computer in your car :)
> >
> >
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