there is a whole for your headphones and another whole that looks just like it with a circle and 3 lines on it for the symbol
You plug it in.
No. You can only use 3.5mm plugs on an iPod. There are adapters however, that change your plug from 6.4mm to 3.5mm.
some stereos come with a little plug and others come with this plug that you have to have a cord for have fun.
An iPod can be connected to a stereo system for the purpose of playing music stored on the iPod with the quality of a stereo system. An iPod can be connected to a stereo either through a dock, or with the headphone jack on the iPod connected to the Aux In port of the stereo.
computer speakers can be used for ipods you just have to unplug it from the computer and plug it in to the iPod. i hope that's what your asking
Yes, if you plug an FM Transmitter into your iPod/mp3 player
On the stereo it has a spot where you can plug cords in and that's where you plug it in at!
Nowadays many modern cars have a USB port or other connector built into the stereo so you can play your iPod through it. Other options, for older cars especially, include a tuner that you can plug in and match the frequency on both your iPod and and stereo.
The apple store, online and off, have deals on iPod stereo's. Roger's Stereo, Amazon, Best Buy, Geek, and also Sears website's have deals on iPod stereos.
Yep. Just get the proper cable and jam on!
There are several ways to connect an iPod to your car stereo. One of the ways is using an FM Modulator. Another way to connect an iPod is a line-in connection.
a mini (1/8") cable can be a y-cable, particularly if it is used to connect a 1/8" stereo connector (like an iPod) to a RCA stereo cable. The 1/8" stereo plug must split (Y) to the left and right RCA in order to connect in stereo.