Aux. Input for Radio
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Re: Aux. Input for Radio
I looked into one of those for my Jeep because I really hate having the
wire from that cassette adapter hanging out of the dash. The guys at
Circuit City said the cassette adapters work a lot better and the FM
adapters tend to introduce a LOT of noise, and these were the kind that
wire in.
I believe him, he talked me out of a sale.
However when we talked further and he found out what radio I had (a nice
old Pioneer), he found an adapter that connects to a square port in the
back of the radio that adds a couple of RCA jacks. Works great, but it
doesn't really help Mark because he has a factory radio.
Jeff DeWitt
Art wrote:
> "markdgordon2002@gmail.com" <markdgordon2002@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1147531521.704300.294280@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
>
>
>>Looking for a way to install an AUX. Input into the Stock radio of a 97
>>TJ Wrangler. No, I don't want to use a FM modulator. (Cheesy, piece of
>>crap)
>>
>>Can it be done?
>>What type of toggle would I need?
>>Do I have to get the toggle from the dealership, or would a parts store
>>have it??
>>Can it only be done with an aftermarket deck?
>>
>
>
> Back in the day when CDs were new, I had an FM modulator that wired in
> between the antenna and the radio. It worked really well compared with
> the FM trasmitter types. I think you can find them today for DVD players.
>
wire from that cassette adapter hanging out of the dash. The guys at
Circuit City said the cassette adapters work a lot better and the FM
adapters tend to introduce a LOT of noise, and these were the kind that
wire in.
I believe him, he talked me out of a sale.
However when we talked further and he found out what radio I had (a nice
old Pioneer), he found an adapter that connects to a square port in the
back of the radio that adds a couple of RCA jacks. Works great, but it
doesn't really help Mark because he has a factory radio.
Jeff DeWitt
Art wrote:
> "markdgordon2002@gmail.com" <markdgordon2002@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:1147531521.704300.294280@i39g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
>
>
>>Looking for a way to install an AUX. Input into the Stock radio of a 97
>>TJ Wrangler. No, I don't want to use a FM modulator. (Cheesy, piece of
>>crap)
>>
>>Can it be done?
>>What type of toggle would I need?
>>Do I have to get the toggle from the dealership, or would a parts store
>>have it??
>>Can it only be done with an aftermarket deck?
>>
>
>
> Back in the day when CDs were new, I had an FM modulator that wired in
> between the antenna and the radio. It worked really well compared with
> the FM trasmitter types. I think you can find them today for DVD players.
>
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