carter
04-23-2006, 01:57 PM
Not sure it works but this was posted in an other forum:
I got a Ipod Nano for my Birthday and I instantly wanted to know what were my options to get it to play in my car. I read up on FM Modulators and was not impressed with what everyone was saying about the quality of the sound.
I did alot of research and came up with a plan, and it WORKS!!!! I thought I would share it with you all. I have a Sony Radio with a 10 disk cd changer. My radio does not have a AUX for the ipod, but where the cd changer plugs into the radio, that is considered as a AUX but can only be used by sony.
From the back of my radio I unplugged the RCA that lead to my cd changer and I installed a RCA splitter for each color (Red and White)
https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=11_11004&products_id=102093
Then i plugged my cd changer into one of the RCA, and then I used a RCA plug to a 3.5mm stereo plug
https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=11_11004&products_id=102072
and plugged up the RCA`s and then plugged the 3.5mm stereo plug into my Ipod.
Next I had to make a Blank CD to be able to put into my cd changer so my radio THINKS that its playing from the cd changer but in reality you are playing music from your Ipod. I went to iTunes and purchased for .99 cents the song (Silence) by Ciccone Youth and its the Whitey Album
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=glance&n=5174
I then put my song on a cd over and over again, I fit on the cd 79 times. Now I put this cd in my cd changer and I pressed REPEAT CD, so I have absolutly dead silence coming from the cd, now I turn on my Ipod and play my music. The sound is great! Works wonders!!!
Total cost was $17.00 including the .99 cent song download.
I hope this helps everyone who wants to do this and has a cd changer for their radio.
Good Luck!!!
I got a Ipod Nano for my Birthday and I instantly wanted to know what were my options to get it to play in my car. I read up on FM Modulators and was not impressed with what everyone was saying about the quality of the sound.
I did alot of research and came up with a plan, and it WORKS!!!! I thought I would share it with you all. I have a Sony Radio with a 10 disk cd changer. My radio does not have a AUX for the ipod, but where the cd changer plugs into the radio, that is considered as a AUX but can only be used by sony.
From the back of my radio I unplugged the RCA that lead to my cd changer and I installed a RCA splitter for each color (Red and White)
https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=11_11004&products_id=102093
Then i plugged my cd changer into one of the RCA, and then I used a RCA plug to a 3.5mm stereo plug
https://www.addison-electronique.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=11_11004&products_id=102072
and plugged up the RCA`s and then plugged the 3.5mm stereo plug into my Ipod.
Next I had to make a Blank CD to be able to put into my cd changer so my radio THINKS that its playing from the cd changer but in reality you are playing music from your Ipod. I went to iTunes and purchased for .99 cents the song (Silence) by Ciccone Youth and its the Whitey Album
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=glance&n=5174
I then put my song on a cd over and over again, I fit on the cd 79 times. Now I put this cd in my cd changer and I pressed REPEAT CD, so I have absolutly dead silence coming from the cd, now I turn on my Ipod and play my music. The sound is great! Works wonders!!!
Total cost was $17.00 including the .99 cent song download.
I hope this helps everyone who wants to do this and has a cd changer for their radio.
Good Luck!!!
