2005 quad cad laramie how to get a mp3 player input on the oem sound system.
From : oups
Q: anyone know how to get a input on the oem sound system to run a mp3 player directly not using a frequency transmitter. thank bob .
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From : craig c
oups wrote anyone know how to get a input on the oem sound system to run a mp3 player directly not using a frequency transmitter. depends on which system you have. if you have a cassette player the cassette adapter is the cheapest and imo the best solution. if you like me have the gps system with a cd player you have two options 1 you can purchase an adapter that plugs into your satellite/cd changer port. high quality. 2 purchase an fm modulator that splices directly into the fm antennae. you will have a toggle switch somewhere that you flip to shut off the antennae and activate the modulator. note this is not the same as an fm transmitter. there is no wireless transmission occurring. it is wired directly into the antennae. medium quality. there is no static but the highest quality you will get is that of an fm station giving up highs and lows. i didnt want to give up my satellite radio with option 1. option 2 was my only choice ... and it was the cheaper of the two. you can have either option installed at your local car audio shop like car toys. good luck. craig c. .
From : ed h
i havent bought from them yet but www.mp3yourcar.com might have an adapter for your stock stereo. oups wrote anyone know how to get a input on the oem sound system to run a mp3 player directly not using a frequency transmitter. depends on which system you have. if you have a cassette player the cassette adapter is the cheapest and imo the best solution. if you like me have the gps system with a cd player you have two options 1 you can purchase an adapter that plugs into your satellite/cd changer port. high quality. 2 purchase an fm modulator that splices directly into the fm antennae. you will have a toggle switch somewhere that you flip to shut off the antennae and activate the modulator. note this is not the same as an fm transmitter. there is no wireless transmission occurring. it is wired directly into the antennae. medium quality. there is no static but the highest quality you will get is that of an fm station giving up highs and lows. i didnt want to give up my satellite radio with option 1. option 2 was my only choice ... and it was the cheaper of the two. you can have either option installed at your local car audio shop like car toys. good luck. craig c. .
From : craig c
on may 1 654 pm ed h. edo.h...@verizon.net wrote i havent bought from them yet butwww.mp3yourcar.commight have an adapter for your stock stereo. thats option #1 from above btw. cost was $150.00 plus installation. it plugs into the cd changer/satellite radio plug. advantage high quality. disadvantage lose your cd changer/ satellite radio connection. cost of option #2 was $60.00 plus installation. advantage keep cd changer/satellite radio. disadvantage reduced quality. but still much better than an fm transmitter. craig c. .