How do I connect my iPod to my car amp?
If you want an iPod car adapter that will bypass your head unit and actually work, you need to have an amplifier somewhere in the mix. The easiest way is to install a power amp with RCA inputs. Then, use a 3.5mm TRS to RCA cable to connect your iPod or phone to the amp.
Can I plug my iPod into an amplifier?
You can plug an iPod or MP3 player into the amp of most stereo systems by using a standard auxiliary cable and an adapter. An amp serves to amplify the sound signal from your portable media player for broadcasting on a stereo system.
Can you plug a phone directly into a car amp?
Hooking up an Android phone this way is simple. If a USB cable came with the audio system, then simply connect your phone with a suitable adapter. Otherwise, identify the USB port on the unit and connect your Android device. Once connected, your Android phone will need to be switched to storage mode.
How do I connect my MP3 to my amplifier?
You just need to buy a connection lead that has a 3.5mm headphone jack on one end (to fit the MP3 player) and a pair of RCA phono plugs on the other end (to fit the amplifier) — check your systems first! You can use any line-in input on the amp, and often there’s one called AUX for auxiliary.
How can I play my iPod through my stereo?
Connecting Your iPod to Your Stereo Plug the cable into your iPod headphone jack (or your iPod dock if you have one) and then plug the RCA audio jacks into your stereo receiver. Now, all the music you have on your iPod can be played on your home stereo. The sound quality is surprisingly good.
Is there a way to play iPod in car without aux?
Car Cassette Adapter (The Cheapest Option) A car cassette adapter is the easiest and least expensive way to listen to an iOS device in a car without aux. This is only an option if the head unit has a tape player, and that’s increasingly rare.
How can I connect my iPod classic to my car without aux?
A car cassette adapter is the easiest and least expensive way to listen to an iOS device in a car without aux. This is only an option if the head unit has a tape player, and that’s increasingly rare.