Posted: 8/10/2002 11:08:26 PM EDT
| Is there any kind of MP3 player I can plug into the CD inputs of my car stereo so I can bring music on the road? I have a couple of spare line inputs on my deck (for a CD player, but I don't have one). It's an old Kenwood KRC-830. Any ideas? |
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Are the inputs line level or speaker level? If they are line level, don't plug straight in from the headphone jack. There may be converters from speaker level to line level (there may be an easy way to do it, but I don't know it offhand) but putting in a full-power input signal can and probably will kill the input preamps. Is it a front panel jack, or a rear panel jack? If it's a front panel jack, it's (almost guaranteed) a speaker level input and can be used without trouble If it's a rear panel input, it's almost certain to be line level. If you can find a converter, you can rig it behind the head unit, and run the input line to a convenient spot on the dashboard for your access... FFZ |
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Quoted: Are the inputs line level or speaker level? If they are line level, don't plug straight in from the headphone jack. There may be converters from speaker level to line level (there may be an easy way to do it, but I don't know it offhand) but putting in a full-power input signal can and probably will kill the input preamps. Is it a front panel jack, or a rear panel jack? If it's a front panel jack, it's (almost guaranteed) a speaker level input and can be used without trouble If it's a rear panel input, it's almost certain to be line level. If you can find a converter, you can rig it behind the head unit, and run the input line to a convenient spot on the dashboard for your access... FFZ They have to be line-level inputs. It's for a CD player that plugs into the inputs on the back panel. I probably run an extension cord from the rear to the front of the dash, but I still need an NP3 player with line-level outputs. I guess some kind of converter would work, but I think they usually degrade the sound. There has to be an MP3 player with line-level outputs somewhere. Maybe the music industry lobbied to have them banned? |
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You could always do what I do - my laptop actually has a "Line Out" jack, even tho I use the headphone jack to plug into my head unit (front panel speaker level input.) Something nice about having ready access to about 10 Gb worth of assorted mp3's, you know... Do you have a laptop? Does it have a line out? Failing that, check with some audio house-type sites online... FFZ |