Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
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Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory CD/cassette
stereo.
I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod, and it
sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for better sound.
I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary input in the
rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of this brand
new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back there?
I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm
talking about.
stereo.
I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod, and it
sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for better sound.
I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary input in the
rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of this brand
new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back there?
I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm
talking about.
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
> Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory CD/cassette
> stereo.
>
> I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod, and it
> sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for better sound.
> I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary input in the
> rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of this brand
> new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back there?
>
> I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm
> talking about.
>
I'd like to know also. ('04 Sonata LX).
> Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory CD/cassette
> stereo.
>
> I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod, and it
> sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for better sound.
> I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary input in the
> rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of this brand
> new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back there?
>
> I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm
> talking about.
>
I'd like to know also. ('04 Sonata LX).
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
> Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory CD/cassette
> stereo.
>
> I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod, and it
> sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for better
sound.
> I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary input in
the
> rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of this brand
> new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back there?
>
> I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know what I'm
> talking about.
http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
Bob wrote:
> I don't see the unit that is in my '04 Sonata there. I'd sure like
to
> plug my hard drive music player straight into the stereo rather than
use
> a cassette adapter. My other car has a mini stereo jack right in
front.
Just e-mail the contact person on their website.
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theta wrote:
>Bob wrote:
>
>>I don't see the unit that is in my '04 Sonata there. I'd sure like
>>
>to
>
>>plug my hard drive music player straight into the stereo rather than
>>
>use
>
>>a cassette adapter. My other car has a mini stereo jack right in
>>
>front.
>
>Just e-mail the contact person on their website.
>
>
Thanks, I'll do that.
>Bob wrote:
>
>>I don't see the unit that is in my '04 Sonata there. I'd sure like
>>
>to
>
>>plug my hard drive music player straight into the stereo rather than
>>
>use
>
>>a cassette adapter. My other car has a mini stereo jack right in
>>
>front.
>
>Just e-mail the contact person on their website.
>
>
Thanks, I'll do that.
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
"theta" <theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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|
| mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
| > Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory
CD/cassette
| > stereo.
| >
| > I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod,
and it
| > sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for
better
| sound.
| > I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary
input in
| the
| > rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of
this brand
| > new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back
there?
| >
| > I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know
what I'm
| > talking about.
|
| http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
|
It just dawned on me that Hyundai might indeed make their OE car
stereos themselves. Do they?
Richard
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
have you thought about a wireless transmitter to plug into your i pod, then
tune your radio into its fm frequency?
radio shack sells them..35.00 cdn
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
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>
> "theta" <theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1108595292.531500.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> |
> | mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
> | > Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory
> CD/cassette
> | > stereo.
> | >
> | > I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod,
> and it
> | > sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for
> better
> | sound.
> | > I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary
> input in
> | the
> | > rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of
> this brand
> | > new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back
> there?
> | >
> | > I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know
> what I'm
> | > talking about.
> |
> | http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
> |
>
> It just dawned on me that Hyundai might indeed make their OE car
> stereos themselves. Do they?
>
> Richard
>
tune your radio into its fm frequency?
radio shack sells them..35.00 cdn
"Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
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>
> "theta" <theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1108595292.531500.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
> |
> | mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
> | > Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory
> CD/cassette
> | > stereo.
> | >
> | > I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod,
> and it
> | > sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for
> better
> | sound.
> | > I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary
> input in
> | the
> | > rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of
> this brand
> | > new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back
> there?
> | >
> | > I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know
> what I'm
> | > talking about.
> |
> | http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
> |
>
> It just dawned on me that Hyundai might indeed make their OE car
> stereos themselves. Do they?
>
> Richard
>
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Re: Factory stereo in an '05 Sonata
this is the one, me bad its 59.99 cdn =)
http://www.radioshack.ca/images/Radi...4/1419223l.jpg
"Jody" <jaaribare@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> have you thought about a wireless transmitter to plug into your i pod,
> then tune your radio into its fm frequency?
> radio shack sells them..35.00 cdn
> "Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
> news:112md6do8i683f6@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> "theta" <theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1108595292.531500.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
>> |
>> | mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
>> | > Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory
>> CD/cassette
>> | > stereo.
>> | >
>> | > I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod,
>> and it
>> | > sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for
>> better
>> | sound.
>> | > I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary
>> input in
>> | the
>> | > rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of
>> this brand
>> | > new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back
>> there?
>> | >
>> | > I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know
>> what I'm
>> | > talking about.
>> |
>> | http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
>> |
>>
>> It just dawned on me that Hyundai might indeed make their OE car
>> stereos themselves. Do they?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>
>
http://www.radioshack.ca/images/Radi...4/1419223l.jpg
"Jody" <jaaribare@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:j5JWd.3269$JH1.137209@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> have you thought about a wireless transmitter to plug into your i pod,
> then tune your radio into its fm frequency?
> radio shack sells them..35.00 cdn
> "Richard Steinfeld" <rgsteinBUTREMOVETHIS@sonic.net> wrote in message
> news:112md6do8i683f6@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>> "theta" <theta00k@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:1108595292.531500.52320@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com...
>> |
>> | mdufrene@cctimes.com wrote:
>> | > Just bought a '05 Hyundai Sonata. Came with the factory
>> CD/cassette
>> | > stereo.
>> | >
>> | > I've been using the cassette adaptor to listen to my iPod,
>> and it
>> | > sounds fine, but what I'd really like is direct input for
>> better
>> | sound.
>> | > I understand that some new car stereos have an auxiliiary
>> input in
>> | the
>> | > rear of the unit. Instead of ripping the head unit out of
>> this brand
>> | > new car to check, I ask: Does anyone know if there's one back
>> there?
>> | >
>> | > I'd check with the dealer, but I'm sure they wouldn't know
>> what I'm
>> | > talking about.
>> |
>> | http://www.hyundaiautonet.com/English/
>> |
>>
>> It just dawned on me that Hyundai might indeed make their OE car
>> stereos themselves. Do they?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>
>
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