In order to convert car audio system which plays CDs, the entire system has to be replaced with one that allows USB connection. It is not necessary to change all the wiring or the speakers.
Yes, you can use a USB microphone with an audio interface by connecting the USB microphone to the audio interface's USB port. This allows you to benefit from the audio quality and features of the interface while using the convenience of a USB microphone.
To plug an iPod Touch into a 2009 Mini Cooper, you can use a USB cable to connect it to the car's auxiliary USB port, if available. Alternatively, if the car has an auxiliary input, use a 3.5mm audio cable to connect the iPod's headphone jack to the AUX port. For Bluetooth-enabled models, you can pair the iPod Touch with the car's Bluetooth system to stream audio wirelessly. Make sure to set the car's audio source to USB or AUX, depending on the connection method used.
All Audio-Technica AT models are mini jack only, and not USB.
An XLR to USB cable has a converter in it. It isn't just a cable. An audio interface can be used to allow you to use any dynamic microphone or instrument and connect it to the USB or Firewire interface with an XLR cable.
A CD player is usually a part of the car radio or audio. It is possible to get them as separate units but this is impractical. Settle for a car audio system with a built in CD and USB player. All major car radio producers have something that fits into your car. Just look for a local car audio shop. Some names you could look into: Sony, Blaupunkt, Kenwood, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, Sanyo, JVC, Clarion. These producers all have websites where you can find the exact model for your car online. There are many other good brands, I just mentioned a few. Also, you can get good second hand car audio units very cheap from places that sell second hand car spare parts.
The StarTech.com USB Stereo Audio Adapter has received some very good reviews.
There are many high quality USB audio interfaces. Some recommended ones include the 'Moto 828mk3 Hybrid', the RME Fireface UC audio' and the 'Lexicon IONIX U82S USB Desktop Recording Studio'.
You Need To Convert Your Cassete To Cdr Or Usb Becuase I Havnt Seen No Computers With A Casette Tape Ingjector Fitted On It LoL .
A boombox USB allows you to plug portable USB music storage or any other USB audio device into your boombox. It often offer better sound than you can get through your computer's built-in audio speakers.
You can only hook it up to that type of player if they have a USB output on them
A USB on a car radio can be used to listen to music. One can plug in their iPod or MP3 player listen to songs on the car stereo rather than listening to the radio.
You cannot cheaply 'convert' a car cassette stereo to accept a usb pen drive. You can get a cassette - to - ipod adapter that allows you to plug a MP3 player through a cable into an adapter that loads into the cassette slot. Pick up a cheap MP3 player and copy the MP3 files from the pen drive into the player. A new stereo with USB input can be purchased for under $50.00