S schlep3 Junior Member 2 0 Ohio Mar 29, 2010 #1 Hey all, new to the forums so sorry if this is the wrong spot for this... Anyway, I want to install an auxiliary input into my factory radio. I was wondering what exactly I'd need to do this? I have a GMC Jimmy. Thanks in advance Click to read more...
Hey all, new to the forums so sorry if this is the wrong spot for this... Anyway, I want to install an auxiliary input into my factory radio. I was wondering what exactly I'd need to do this? I have a GMC Jimmy. Thanks in advance Click to read more...
MakeshiftAudio 10+ year member AudioRx 1,805 0 Oklahoma Mar 29, 2010 #2 There are a couple of options. Especially if you're electrically inclined. Need a year, brand and model in order to help you.
There are a couple of options. Especially if you're electrically inclined. Need a year, brand and model in order to help you.
x1le 10+ year member I'm certified. 1,789 0 Mass Mar 29, 2010 #3 A universal way for an aux input would be with an fm modulator. It's pretty simple, but like stated above, year/make/model will go a long way.
A universal way for an aux input would be with an fm modulator. It's pretty simple, but like stated above, year/make/model will go a long way.
OP S schlep3 Junior Member 2 0 Ohio Mar 29, 2010 Thread Starter #4 I have a 98 GMC Jimmy. I have read into the FM mods, but they say the sound quality is ****. I want this so I can play my MP3 player through the radio.
I have a 98 GMC Jimmy. I have read into the FM mods, but they say the sound quality is ****. I want this so I can play my MP3 player through the radio.
K kkreit01 10+ year member Member 48 0 KS Mar 30, 2010 #5 SQ through a factory 98 GM radio doesn't already sound that way?
x1le 10+ year member I'm certified. 1,789 0 Mass Mar 30, 2010 #6 fm modulator and fm transmitter are 2 different things. I've installed a **** ton of mods that have good sound quality.
fm modulator and fm transmitter are 2 different things. I've installed a **** ton of mods that have good sound quality.