Where you can plug in audio devices etc. Like Ipods, mp3 players, Cd players etc.
you just (bleep) it.
yes. There are two LowZ inputs, and a third input with a mini stereo jack
it depends if u are using the stock stereo then no but if it is not a stock stereo then u may have an aux input jack which comes out the back of the stereo the easiest way is to just pull out the stereo and take a look
To connect an MP3 player to a Daewoo AGC-3106VA car stereo, you can use an auxiliary input if your stereo has one. Simply plug a 3.5mm audio cable into the headphone jack of your MP3 player and the other end into the AUX input of the stereo. If there is no AUX input, consider using an FM transmitter that connects to the MP3 player and broadcasts to an unused FM frequency on the stereo. Ensure to set the stereo to the appropriate mode to hear the audio from the MP3 player.
Any car stereo is iPod ready. The issue with most late model cars is that there is no input jack for your iPod. However, an input can be purchased at any electronics store and can be installed on nearly any car.
For one it depends on the output jack(s) on the laptop, and it depends on the input jack of the stereo, if you had more details I could help.
There is a number of ways to do this. First is to purchase a FM transmitter. The transmitter is a small unit that pugs into the cigarette lighter and has a plug that goes into the MP3 players headphone jack. you set the car stereo channel to the broadcast chennel set on the transmiter and you then can listen to the mp3 player on the car stereo. If your car stereo has a external input plug you can use a cable to connect the player and stereo.
You may be disappointed to find out that your Dell Inspiron 4150 was fitted with a MONO microphone input jack.
An AUX input has to be supported by both the hardware and the software of the stereo. Generally this will require a complete replacement.
YES.. there are lots of stereo's and lots of input adapters to fit almost anything.
there are adaptors available to do this
Cross check the stereo's wiring and size specifications with the stereo information from the car's manual and/or the manufacturer. This is to ensure that the stereo and the car are compatible. Also, make sure that the stereo has the features you want. Some stereos only have CD inputs; some stereos have an auxiliary input that is mainly targeted at MP3 players.