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Hello, my car stereo has no auxillery input and no casette tape player (it does have a cd player). What is the best way to hook up my iphone to utilize the car speaker system?
Hello, my car stereo has no auxillery input and no casette tape player (it does have a cd player). What is the best way to hook up my iphone to utilize the car speaker system?
Thanks,
The cheapest way Is to get an fm transmitter then tune your radio in to your iPhone. The better option would be to just get a cheap deck installed in your car that has the aux port in it.
actually, i went to frys for for like 90 bucks or so, i bought a cable, but thing is you have to sacrifice your CD player in place of your ipod/iphone, there was one for domestic cars and import cars, not sure if they still have it, but its clear, no static, no nothing
you have to take out your radio, unplug the CD player cable and plug in the connector cable, and there is a pamphlet that tells you instructions, it took me max 15 mins
Yo u dont wanna use ur iphone for music in ur car, TRuST ME ur gnna get a headache
I only listen to two thing in my car.
1. MY IPHONE
2. XM radio.
Ive never put a CD in my radio(iv had it for more than two years) and i don't even think i have any pre-set's set on the radio. I use the iPod cable for my phone (i have a Pioneer head unit), I can also use it through BT, and i also have an AUX that my friends sometimes use when they ride with me.