If tape drive then get one of those tape to CD converters that slip into the tape deck. Then plug the jack into your Mp3 player.
Or if you have an AUX input on the back of your stereo then buy a double male connector.
Or if you have pre-amp in then buy or make RCA to Headphone jack adapter. Becareful not to turn the Mp3 player up too load using this configuration. Yo could blow your stereo. . Use the volume control on your stereo.
There are many ways.
What stereo component you need to get mainly depends on the MP3 player and the stereo itself . If you go in to any store that sells entertainment equipment they would be able to show you exactly what you need to buy to hook it up correctly .
Yes, mp3 player portable speakers hook up to any mp3 player. This is because mp3 player portable speakers hook up to an mp3 player's headphone jack, and all mp3 players have headphone jacks.
The Philips Shoqbox is an MP3 player.It seems a bit overpriced to me,but it does allow you to play mp3 on your stereo system.
You can only hook it up to that type of player if they have a USB output on them
A Wireless MP3 Transmitter allows you to play portable audio devices, such as an IPOD or MP3 player through a stereo at home or through any vehicle stereo system without using cumbersome wires. You can compare several devices at the following website: http://www.nextag.com/mp3-transmitter-wireless/stores-html
You can buy a cd player that will plat MP3's . Alot of them are sold that way now and if you go into any electronics store you will be able to easily find one for a reasonable price .
No. The PS2 will not work with any kind of MP3 player in any way.
Unfortunetly no you cannot add an Aux input for your MP3 player. Your best option would be to go online and get a new head unit and then go to crutchfield.com and order a trim kit with wire harness adapter. This will then allow you to replace the stereo and have a nice looking trim kit to match the car. Another option would be to use a radio tranmsitter adapter to transmist the MP3 signal to a specific station you could tune to on the stereo. This option is much cheaper then the above. -RC-
Tthe Pioneer CDX-FM687 will play mp3's burned on Cd's but it's not designed to be used without a car stereo.It plays through any FM stereo radio.
Any lightweight mp3 player is good for your classes.
ANSWER.Yes, you can use any MP3 player and just put the songs on with iTunes, even if it is not an iPod.
There are plenty of helmets that provide MP3 support, but you'll need your own MP3 player.