No, you have to have the right size chain to put on the chain whip for a mountain bike with a cassette freewheel crank.
To connect an iPod easily to a stock 2000 Honda Civic a cassette audio port can be purchased. The cassette audio connector will still utilize the same radio and allow use of the iPod.
Yes there is a chord that is attached to a cassette that will play Ipods or anything with an earphone connector
You can always connect your cassette deck to a computer via a mini-to-mini cable.
There are plenty of mini-to-mini plugs that can connect your cassette player directly to your sound card or computer.
You have to change the head unit to the ones which has an aux input or iPod connector because the OEM head unit only has a single CD/cassette player & radio.
It is certainly possible. Use an S/PDIF connector for good audio quality.
There is the Ion Audio Tape2PC USB Cassette Deck.
A Socket Connector is where you are going to connect a socket
The DB25 connector on the rear of a PC is used (if it has pins) to connect a printer or (if it has sockets) to connect a modem.
A normal quality car cassette player costs about $25. If you already have a cassette player, you can purchase a cable to connect it to your car's audio panel.
No you do not.
There are four main methods to convert a cassette to MP3. These methods include using Audacity, using Quicktime, using Sound Recorder and using a Professional App. All of these methods require a cassette, cassette player, computer, and a cord to connect the cassette player to computer.