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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / July 2004

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Using an external mp3 player in the car (?)

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UserJ - 21 Jul 2004 22:18 GMT
So I went out and just messed around in the car for a while..I put an
AUX/RCA cable in the Line-Out of my iRiver mp3 player and then put it
into the Input of my car amp..The bass came out awesome through my
subs and everything..The only problem..My mid/high range speakers are
connected to the head-unit..=( So I can't get anything other than bass
with the head-unit disconnected (usually on the Input..) So unless I
can figure out how to keep the head-unit connected and still have the
mp3 player hooked up....Does anyone know how I could get this to work?
TIA
Mercury - 22 Jul 2004 03:52 GMT
Does your head unit have an aux in?  or a cd-player in?   you can use that
line and get all the sound .....

Or quit wasting time and go buy a nice mp3 head unit for 200 bux

Kenny

> So I went out and just messed around in the car for a while..I put an
> AUX/RCA cable in the Line-Out of my iRiver mp3 player and then put it
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> mp3 player hooked up....Does anyone know how I could get this to work?
> TIA
 
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