Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned about
> with a few hours of fabrication.
Or ten seconds with a BFH.
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DougW
> No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned about
> with a few hours of fabrication.
Or ten seconds with a BFH.
--
DougW
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned about
> with a few hours of fabrication.
Or ten seconds with a BFH.
--
DougW
> No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned about
> with a few hours of fabrication.
Or ten seconds with a BFH.
--
DougW
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> > No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> > gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned
about
> > with a few hours of fabrication.
>
> Or ten seconds with a BFH.
>
Calibrated or not?
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> > No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> > gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned
about
> > with a few hours of fabrication.
>
> Or ten seconds with a BFH.
>
Calibrated or not?
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> CRWLR did pass the time by typing:
> > No, we're gearheads. Some of us are audiophiles, but all of us are
> > gearheads. We get around the rounded corners that you are concerned
about
> > with a few hours of fabrication.
>
> Or ten seconds with a BFH.
>
Calibrated or not?
#56
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
Assuming that you don't have the Infinity System in your WJ, I would
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:289a46d0.0403011449.55daf090@posting.google.c om...
> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
#57
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
Assuming that you don't have the Infinity System in your WJ, I would
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:289a46d0.0403011449.55daf090@posting.google.c om...
> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:289a46d0.0403011449.55daf090@posting.google.c om...
> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
#58
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
Assuming that you don't have the Infinity System in your WJ, I would
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:289a46d0.0403011449.55daf090@posting.google.c om...
> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
recommend that you simply replace the head unit with one that will play
MP3's or use an FM Modulator and an MP3 player like the iPod, Nomad Jukebox
or other portable unit.
In all reality, I would go with the iPod idea. You'll probably be able to
hold more MP3's and can take it in and out with you or move it to another
vehicle. The stock stereo is also less likely to be stolen.
"MC" <michaeljc70@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:289a46d0.0403011449.55daf090@posting.google.c om...
> I would like to be able to play MP3 in My Grand Cherokee. I currently
> have the stock CD/tape player. I don't believe putting in another
> stock player will look good as the corners are rounded on the Jeep
> system. I don't want to make the dash look half ***. Since the built
> in has CD changer controls, is there something I could get that would
> go under the drivers seat or in the back and be controlled from up
> front? I am looking preferably for a hard drive player, but a CD
> player that plays MP3 (particularly on DVD) would be an improvement.
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
"JeePenn" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message news:<Oa01c.28464$W74.18891@newsread1.news.atl.ear thlink.net>...
> I have something named an irock! Wireless Music Adapter. You just plug it
> in to anything that has an eighth inch stereo audio out (MP3 player, CD
> player, notebook, PC) and you can receive the signal via your FM radio.
> Pretty cool device. Check out this review:
>
I used an Irock for a long time and loved it (with a cheapo RCA Lyra
MP3 player). I then got a new Panasonic head unit when my crappy
Chrysler one wore out, had a cable out mounted through my TJ's
glovebox, and put tiny strips of velcro in my never-used ashtray to
keep the tiny Lyra from falling out at unusual angles/violent bumps.
When not in use, I put the cord in the glovebox and close the
ashtray-totally stock look for a $35 on Ebay MP3 player that sounds
great (BTW, the Lyra puts sufficient volume out that I can leave my
head unit at normal volumes to use it). I use it every day.
Matt
> I have something named an irock! Wireless Music Adapter. You just plug it
> in to anything that has an eighth inch stereo audio out (MP3 player, CD
> player, notebook, PC) and you can receive the signal via your FM radio.
> Pretty cool device. Check out this review:
>
I used an Irock for a long time and loved it (with a cheapo RCA Lyra
MP3 player). I then got a new Panasonic head unit when my crappy
Chrysler one wore out, had a cable out mounted through my TJ's
glovebox, and put tiny strips of velcro in my never-used ashtray to
keep the tiny Lyra from falling out at unusual angles/violent bumps.
When not in use, I put the cord in the glovebox and close the
ashtray-totally stock look for a $35 on Ebay MP3 player that sounds
great (BTW, the Lyra puts sufficient volume out that I can leave my
head unit at normal volumes to use it). I use it every day.
Matt
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Re: Add MP3 play w/o screwing up anything
"JeePenn" <tchilson@penn.com> wrote in message news:<Oa01c.28464$W74.18891@newsread1.news.atl.ear thlink.net>...
> I have something named an irock! Wireless Music Adapter. You just plug it
> in to anything that has an eighth inch stereo audio out (MP3 player, CD
> player, notebook, PC) and you can receive the signal via your FM radio.
> Pretty cool device. Check out this review:
>
I used an Irock for a long time and loved it (with a cheapo RCA Lyra
MP3 player). I then got a new Panasonic head unit when my crappy
Chrysler one wore out, had a cable out mounted through my TJ's
glovebox, and put tiny strips of velcro in my never-used ashtray to
keep the tiny Lyra from falling out at unusual angles/violent bumps.
When not in use, I put the cord in the glovebox and close the
ashtray-totally stock look for a $35 on Ebay MP3 player that sounds
great (BTW, the Lyra puts sufficient volume out that I can leave my
head unit at normal volumes to use it). I use it every day.
Matt
> I have something named an irock! Wireless Music Adapter. You just plug it
> in to anything that has an eighth inch stereo audio out (MP3 player, CD
> player, notebook, PC) and you can receive the signal via your FM radio.
> Pretty cool device. Check out this review:
>
I used an Irock for a long time and loved it (with a cheapo RCA Lyra
MP3 player). I then got a new Panasonic head unit when my crappy
Chrysler one wore out, had a cable out mounted through my TJ's
glovebox, and put tiny strips of velcro in my never-used ashtray to
keep the tiny Lyra from falling out at unusual angles/violent bumps.
When not in use, I put the cord in the glovebox and close the
ashtray-totally stock look for a $35 on Ebay MP3 player that sounds
great (BTW, the Lyra puts sufficient volume out that I can leave my
head unit at normal volumes to use it). I use it every day.
Matt