2004 Honda Accord EX stereo help
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2004 Honda Accord EX stereo help
My wife just got a 2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and navigation.
She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
speakers.
Is this possible? If so, is there anything special I need to look out
for, ask for, etc? Also, if possible, how much should I look to pay
to have all this done, with a nice looking jack mounted somewhere
accessible?
Thanks!
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She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
speakers.
Is this possible? If so, is there anything special I need to look out
for, ask for, etc? Also, if possible, how much should I look to pay
to have all this done, with a nice looking jack mounted somewhere
accessible?
Thanks!
Please replace the "NoSpam" with "MCI" in my email address in order to
reply.
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Joe Granto Joe.Granto@NoSpam.Com
Senior Engineer Intel Engineering,MCI
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Re: 2004 Honda Accord EX stereo help
In article <i41p70d3q4uh6tpj0uutofg9cv10jonhvp@4ax.com>,
Joe Granto <Joe.Granto@NoSpam.com> wrote:
> My wife just got a 2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and navigation.
> She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
>
> I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
> devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
> connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
> plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
> speakers.
>
> Is this possible?
Yup. PIE makes the adapter you want. Logjam Electronics is a good
place to get it.
Joe Granto <Joe.Granto@NoSpam.com> wrote:
> My wife just got a 2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and navigation.
> She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
>
> I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
> devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
> connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
> plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
> speakers.
>
> Is this possible?
Yup. PIE makes the adapter you want. Logjam Electronics is a good
place to get it.
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Re: 2004 Honda Accord EX stereo help
Hey Joe, I plan on selling my 6-disc in-dash CD changer that's coming with
my Accord LX-G but I ain't taking delivery until September.
"Joe Granto" <Joe.Granto@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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> My wife just got a 2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and navigation.
> She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
>
> I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
> devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
> connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
> plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
> speakers.
>
> Is this possible? If so, is there anything special I need to look out
> for, ask for, etc? Also, if possible, how much should I look to pay
> to have all this done, with a nice looking jack mounted somewhere
> accessible?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Please replace the "NoSpam" with "MCI" in my email address in order to
> reply.
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> Joe Granto Joe.Granto@NoSpam.Com
> Senior Engineer Intel Engineering,MCI
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my Accord LX-G but I ain't taking delivery until September.
"Joe Granto" <Joe.Granto@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
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> My wife just got a 2004 Honda Accord EX with leather and navigation.
> She did not opt for the 8 CD changer, tape player, or MP3 player.
>
> I assume the stock stereo has inputs on the back to support the
> devices listed above. What I would like to do is have a stereo shop
> connect a 3.5mm stereo adapter to the input on the stereo so I can
> plug in any device I feel like and have it play through the car
> speakers.
>
> Is this possible? If so, is there anything special I need to look out
> for, ask for, etc? Also, if possible, how much should I look to pay
> to have all this done, with a nice looking jack mounted somewhere
> accessible?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Please replace the "NoSpam" with "MCI" in my email address in order to
> reply.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Joe Granto Joe.Granto@NoSpam.Com
> Senior Engineer Intel Engineering,MCI
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