Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6
disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, I use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are obvious. Ideas? |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the
cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about "tapping into" that audio line? "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, I > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are obvious. > Ideas? > > |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the
cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about "tapping into" that audio line? "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, I > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are obvious. > Ideas? > > |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the
cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about "tapping into" that audio line? "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, I > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are obvious. > Ideas? > > |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
The cd player/radio is an integrated factory unit built into the dashboard
of the car. I don't see any obvious mean of tappingot the audio line. "Shadow of James" <snowleopard99NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:PaWeb.7605$3S.3791@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the > cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit > that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about > "tapping into" that audio line? > "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, > I > > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are > obvious. > > Ideas? > > > > > > |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
The cd player/radio is an integrated factory unit built into the dashboard
of the car. I don't see any obvious mean of tappingot the audio line. "Shadow of James" <snowleopard99NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:PaWeb.7605$3S.3791@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the > cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit > that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about > "tapping into" that audio line? > "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, > I > > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are > obvious. > > Ideas? > > > > > > |
Re: Honda CR-V: how to add an external audio input for MP3 player
The cd player/radio is an integrated factory unit built into the dashboard
of the car. I don't see any obvious mean of tappingot the audio line. "Shadow of James" <snowleopard99NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:PaWeb.7605$3S.3791@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > I am not a Honda expert or anything, but lets see. Since you have both the > cassette deck, and 6 disc changer, I assume one of these is a separate unit > that then feeds into the main head unit right? That being said, what about > "tapping into" that audio line? > "Z1Z" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:FcTeb.1477$E95.499538@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net ... > > I just took delivery of a 2003 CR-V with factory radio with cassette and 6 > > disk CD player. I would like to add an audio input for my Ipod. Currently, > I > > use a cassette adapter, but audio quality is less than ideal. This is a > > leased car, so I cannot make major changes, at least none that are > obvious. > > Ideas? > > > > > > |
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