Hey and welcome to another of Grahams hacks I originally was planning on doing the CVS Disposable . ( cough )
But now were talkin audio. Sweet crisp sounding liquid music.coming from our iPods/DAPs of course. A lot of us are still probably using an old school tape deck and cassette adaptor to hook up our iPods to our car. However, with some modding, a few bucks, and a car of course, you can make a permanent auxilary jack for your car.
So how? Well, its easy enough. It just depends on your stereo situation.
If you have an aftermarket head unit, it probably has a good chance of having auxilary input for your PS2, iPod, or whatever. If this is the case, read on:
Youll want to find a good spot on your dash near your stereo for the jack. Just pick up an RCA red and white audio to minijack (1/8 whatever you wanna call it). Then get a minijack extender so you now have a female minijack port to plug your iPod/Minidisc/Monkey into. Finally, get some kind of washer/bolt mechanism to lock the minijack into place. Superglue works if youre dead broke too.
Using a dremel or similar cutting tool, drill out and sand out a nice little hole for your input jack. Once done, hook everything up to your car stereo and test it to make sure it works fine. You dont want to have to keep going back in. Then, disconnect the red and white RCA ends from the head unit. Mount your minijack port properly and make sure its secure and that you like the way it looks. No turning back now! Finally, reconnect your RCA red and white cables to the head unit, hook everything back up, and youre good to go. You can just run a basic minijack to minijack cable from the iPod into the Auxilary jack. Its now clean, crisp, and you wont have wires everywhere. You can even rig up a dock if youre good with power and how its distributed, but thats for another rainy day.
Now. If you dont have a head unit with auxilary inputs. You have a few options still (though theyre a bit trickier):
Option #1: Go out, buy a new head unit. $150 will do at Best Buy for a pretty good basic CD player w/ auxilary.
Option #2: Go all out hardcore and follow this method. Its a nice way of doing it but not all of us can solder and do the hard work.
Option #3: If your cars head unit has a seperate CD player like this guys Toyota Corolla, then you can basically workaround the CD player to allowed a different input. In this case, an iPod. Much easier than above but not as pretty in the end.
Whichever choice you decide is yours. But by now, we should all start thinking about this considering how much we use our iPods and DAPs nowadays.
Enjoy!
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