No. There is no way to record in stereo using the mic input on a phone. To do this, you would need to use an interface and plug into the multipin connector
To record its sound, connect the left and right audio outputs to the line inputs on your M-Audio interface. Add a stereo audio track and then press record.
The purpose of an RCA cable or connector is to carry audio. It has a red connector for the right stereo channel and a white or black connector for the left stereo channel. One example of how an RCA audio cable could be used is to connect a CD player to other stereo equipment.
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Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
Record a stereo track. It will use both inputs at the same time.
yes any after market stereo will fit as long as you got the adapter antenna and the stereo adapter and a stereo connector wiring adapter
Get a stereo connector for this purpose at Radio Shack (under $5.00). Or you can burn CDs on your computer, and play them.
Zulu is a battery powered noise cancelling aircraft headset manufactured by Lightspeed Aviation in Oregon. It comes with a stereo earpiece option and integrated boom microphone. The standard version has one stereo .25 inch connector for the headphone audio and one .20 inch connector for the biased microphone. These are the standard connections used in most light aircraft. The Lemo connector version is not directly compatible with the standard interface and requires that a mating connector with aircraft power be installed in the aircraft. This Lemo version eliminates the batteries which are required in the standard version. The configuration of the Lightspeed Lemo connector is compatible with some other powered headset interfaces making it a quasi standard for panel powered noise cancelling headsets.
Zulu is a battery powered noise cancelling aircraft headset manufactured by Lightspeed Aviation in Oregon. It comes with a stereo earpiece option and integrated boom microphone. The standard version has one stereo .25 inch connector for the headphone audio and one .20 inch connector for the biased microphone. These are the standard connections used in most light aircraft. The Lemo connector version is not directly compatible with the standard interface and requires that a mating connector with aircraft power be installed in the aircraft. This Lemo version eliminates the batteries which are required in the standard version. The configuration of the Lightspeed Lemo connector is compatible with some other powered headset interfaces making it a quasi standard for panel powered noise cancelling headsets.
I don't think those radio's had an interface, an FM modulator should do the trick, you can find them at any place iPod accessories are sold. What I did was install an aftermarket stereo with iPod, and usb interface, Crutchfield has a resonanbly priced Sony unit and will send the install kit for free when you buy it,( instructions for installing it and a wiring harness connector too )
'Stereo' meaning 'stereophonic sound ' came into use in the late 1950s, when stereo record players became available. The word 'stereo' had other meanings and was used earlier.
If it is not a factory stereo, you will need a GM class2 data bus interface device in order to keep other car devices active.