ARRRRRGGGGGHHH1!!!! HELLLLP PLEASE!
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Yep, streams numbers are right on for the low end of the cost range that more of us, I believe, have experienced. And as he said, anything you can plug a stereo mini jack into that produces sound you can use. Should you accidently use a MONO cable expect only half the sound to be reproduced or to some ears appears to be at low volume (unfortunately some have selected the wrong cable).
Can be the output of a headset jack which makes audio level impacted by volume control on source unit. Can also be the output of a line out jack that would normally be independent of the source volume setting - usually cleaner sound and at higher volume.
I have used a MP3 player and Cassette tape player successfully
Can be the output of a headset jack which makes audio level impacted by volume control on source unit. Can also be the output of a line out jack that would normally be independent of the source volume setting - usually cleaner sound and at higher volume.
I have used a MP3 player and Cassette tape player successfully
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Steve, you are correct. The PSP only has headphone out and the sound was WAAAAAY to low. I plugged in my laptop and the volume was excellent.
I am not sure what happened to my Logic7, but it fixed itself after the technician blasted my stereo. He said he did not mess with the factory cables, only plugging in the AUX cables into the connector that is there from the factory.
I am not sure what happened to my Logic7, but it fixed itself after the technician blasted my stereo. He said he did not mess with the factory cables, only plugging in the AUX cables into the connector that is there from the factory.
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Do you have to have the power to the line out adapter/charger, or can you have it connected to the adapter and then the line out from there to the Aux input, without power being applied?
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Originally Posted by Aaron' date='Jun 8 2005, 06:51 AM
Do you have to have the power to the line out adapter/charger, or can you have it connected to the adapter and then the line out from there to the Aux input, without power being applied?
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Originally Posted by stream' date='Jun 7 2005, 10:54 AM
[quote name='e60 got lip' date='Jun 7 2005, 06:19 AM']curious... how much does it cost to install it?? what can you use to connect to it, MP3 player?? if so can someone give me an example?? what kind of cable is used to connect to the aux input?
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The aux input is a female mini-stereo connector. You plug a mini-stereo cable in it, and the other end of the cable connects to a MP3 player, Walkman, etc. This is the cable I'm using:
http://www.monstercable.com/productPage.asp?pin=2719

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[/quote]thanks..
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Hey guys,
Besides plugging in my mp3 player I also purchased a XM radio and plugged it in with a twin plug adapter (1/8" stereo Male plug with 2 - 1/8" female plugs) that I picked up at Radio shack. So now I can play either my mp3 player or shut that off and play my XM Radio. Both have excellent sound quality with logic 7.
I wanted the XM set-up instead of the Sirus setup built in the car since I move the XM receiver to multiple vehicles.
Besides plugging in my mp3 player I also purchased a XM radio and plugged it in with a twin plug adapter (1/8" stereo Male plug with 2 - 1/8" female plugs) that I picked up at Radio shack. So now I can play either my mp3 player or shut that off and play my XM Radio. Both have excellent sound quality with logic 7.
I wanted the XM set-up instead of the Sirus setup built in the car since I move the XM receiver to multiple vehicles.
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