[Subject]
How to connect a "mp3"! to a car without stereo.?
[Question]
Recently some !@#$% stole my car stereo and right now I dont have time and money to put a new one or used. So i still have my speakers and everything and I want to know how can I connect my mp3 without an stereo????? Please help!!!
[All Answers]
if there is a way to do it it will cost way more than just going and buying the cheapest head unit you can find and installing it.
You Cant!!! but what u can do it buy portable speakers and connect your mp3 to them.
im sorry for you being robbed but no there isnt. The speaker wire all run through your car to the Headunit (stereo) and come together into that. Without the headunit its just bare naked wires. ALso the head unit is the power supply to allow your speakers to function.
Your amp has RCA inputs. Get yourself a male RCA to 3.5mm headphone adapter. You might want a line level booster as well, not necessary.
I cant think of anyway. But if you found away it may cost more then just buying a new Cd player.
How to connect a "mp3"! to a car without stereo.?
[Question]
Recently some !@#$% stole my car stereo and right now I dont have time and money to put a new one or used. So i still have my speakers and everything and I want to know how can I connect my mp3 without an stereo????? Please help!!!
Jack G @ 2009-06-23 10:11:41
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if there is a way to do it it will cost way more than just going and buying the cheapest head unit you can find and installing it.
jtl090179@sbcglobal.net @ 2009-06-23 10:15:35
You Cant!!! but what u can do it buy portable speakers and connect your mp3 to them.
Kato S @ 2009-06-23 10:17:54
im sorry for you being robbed but no there isnt. The speaker wire all run through your car to the Headunit (stereo) and come together into that. Without the headunit its just bare naked wires. ALso the head unit is the power supply to allow your speakers to function.
slipknotfreak @ 2009-06-23 10:19:01
Your amp has RCA inputs. Get yourself a male RCA to 3.5mm headphone adapter. You might want a line level booster as well, not necessary.
bob d @ 2009-06-23 10:26:04
I cant think of anyway. But if you found away it may cost more then just buying a new Cd player.
jeff @ 2009-06-23 10:26:46
[Subject]
Ported subwoofer box or sealed.?
[Question]
I have 2 jl audio w3 v2 subwoofers but im not actually sure what kind of box i need to get..i have never heard any jl audio subs in a ported box..so i need some input..!!!
[All Answers]
Either way is fine! JL makes their own ported subwoofer boxes, look at the website. They sound great. Typically ported boxes will be LOUDER. They must be built and tuned correctly. One advantage of a sealed box is that it is usually smaller than a ported box for a given sub. Either way--- with enough power and correct box, those subs will be very loud and sound pretty good.
Look at JL's website and look at the box recommendations. Its a myth that "ported boxes are sloppier and dont sound as good". Some of the most expensive, accurate ultra high end home stereos and studio equipment have ported woofers.
i have 2 13w7. i had them in a sealed bx before but went with ported after a few and it actually made a lot of difference. the bass hits harder now. difference because now the air actually comes out the box. so ported all the way
Well, first of all, what kind of music do you listen to the most. If it's country, rock, metal, etc. then you'll be better off with a sealed for the tight bass response. However if you're normally listening to hip hop and rap then you'd like the ported better because of the ability to get lower louder than a sealed enclosure. If SPL is your main goal then a ported enclosure with all 4 subs sharing the same air space will be loudest. If you want loud but with decent SQ then you'll want to build the enclosure with seperate ported spaces for each subwoofer. I can recommend and even draw up all kinds of enclosure idea's, however it comes down to what your listening preferences and goals of the system are to decide what you end up with.
I have 2 Kicker 15's in my car. I have had them for many years and started with them in a sealed box since i had no clue how to make a ported box and tune it properly. After highschool a friend taught me how to make a ported box and i used that instead. With the ported i got harder hitting bass that sounded much better with rap music. The sealed box provided a tighter sound to the subs for more of fast double bass rock music. It truly depends on what music you will be playing and your personal sound preference. If you do choose to make a sealed box i would highly recommend "stuffing" it with baffling as it will make the tone a little lower and hit harder.
Ported subwoofer box or sealed.?
[Question]
I have 2 jl audio w3 v2 subwoofers but im not actually sure what kind of box i need to get..i have never heard any jl audio subs in a ported box..so i need some input..!!!
marcusterry2000 @ 2009-06-23 10:10:25
[All Answers]
Either way is fine! JL makes their own ported subwoofer boxes, look at the website. They sound great. Typically ported boxes will be LOUDER. They must be built and tuned correctly. One advantage of a sealed box is that it is usually smaller than a ported box for a given sub. Either way--- with enough power and correct box, those subs will be very loud and sound pretty good.
Look at JL's website and look at the box recommendations. Its a myth that "ported boxes are sloppier and dont sound as good". Some of the most expensive, accurate ultra high end home stereos and studio equipment have ported woofers.
odinsragess @ 2009-06-23 10:18:40
i have 2 13w7. i had them in a sealed bx before but went with ported after a few and it actually made a lot of difference. the bass hits harder now. difference because now the air actually comes out the box. so ported all the way
Kato S @ 2009-06-23 10:19:15
Well, first of all, what kind of music do you listen to the most. If it's country, rock, metal, etc. then you'll be better off with a sealed for the tight bass response. However if you're normally listening to hip hop and rap then you'd like the ported better because of the ability to get lower louder than a sealed enclosure. If SPL is your main goal then a ported enclosure with all 4 subs sharing the same air space will be loudest. If you want loud but with decent SQ then you'll want to build the enclosure with seperate ported spaces for each subwoofer. I can recommend and even draw up all kinds of enclosure idea's, however it comes down to what your listening preferences and goals of the system are to decide what you end up with.
bob d @ 2009-06-23 10:20:42
I have 2 Kicker 15's in my car. I have had them for many years and started with them in a sealed box since i had no clue how to make a ported box and tune it properly. After highschool a friend taught me how to make a ported box and i used that instead. With the ported i got harder hitting bass that sounded much better with rap music. The sealed box provided a tighter sound to the subs for more of fast double bass rock music. It truly depends on what music you will be playing and your personal sound preference. If you do choose to make a sealed box i would highly recommend "stuffing" it with baffling as it will make the tone a little lower and hit harder.
slipknotfreak @ 2009-06-23 10:24:45
[Subject]
Is a 2006 Honda Pilot compatible with Sirius radio?
[Question]
On my radio it says its XM compatible but I like Sirius better.
[All Answers]
yes mine is
Yes just the wiring and it should work.
My sister's is.
XM and Sirius satellite radio services merged in 2008, so they combined their broadcasting. So the answer is yes, it's compatible.
Is a 2006 Honda Pilot compatible with Sirius radio?
[Question]
On my radio it says its XM compatible but I like Sirius better.
Melinda @ 2009-06-23 10:21:28
[All Answers]
yes mine is
@ 2009-06-23 10:25:03
Yes just the wiring and it should work.
jeff @ 2009-06-23 10:25:05
My sister's is.
Traverser @ 2009-06-23 10:27:27
XM and Sirius satellite radio services merged in 2008, so they combined their broadcasting. So the answer is yes, it's compatible.
Luis @ 2009-06-23 10:29:47
[Subject]
Can i replace regular speakers with subwoofers??, Im a girl, so i dont know!?
[Question]
I want to remove my busted old regular speakers and place subwoofers in there instead. Would i be able to do this without the hassle of purchasing an amplifier and an encasement box?
How would the bass sound? would it mess up my vehicle's electrical system??
Thanks for the help
[All Answers]
You can do it without worry of damaging you car's electrical system. You will not get great sound. Subs require more power than the full range speakers your car came with. The mounting location will also determine the quality of sound.
Well, maybe you could do it, but you don't want to. The bass would be great, but your midrange and high end would be shot.
you could but it would sound awful . you need regular speakers and you add subs if you want more bass. they have bass tubes that you can add that are easy and not real expensive
Can i replace regular speakers with subwoofers??, Im a girl, so i dont know!?
[Question]
I want to remove my busted old regular speakers and place subwoofers in there instead. Would i be able to do this without the hassle of purchasing an amplifier and an encasement box?
How would the bass sound? would it mess up my vehicle's electrical system??
Thanks for the help
PICK MEEE! @ 2009-06-23 11:41:16
[All Answers]
You can do it without worry of damaging you car's electrical system. You will not get great sound. Subs require more power than the full range speakers your car came with. The mounting location will also determine the quality of sound.
Cardaba @ 2009-06-23 11:48:29
Well, maybe you could do it, but you don't want to. The bass would be great, but your midrange and high end would be shot.
mbzsl320 @ 2009-06-23 11:50:41
you could but it would sound awful . you need regular speakers and you add subs if you want more bass. they have bass tubes that you can add that are easy and not real expensive
Tiny Dan @ 2009-06-23 11:54:42
[Subject]
CAR ADAPTER FOR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER?
[Question]
i'm trying to find the car adapter for a Venturer PVS17701
can anyone help me?
thanks :) xx
[All Answers]
Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/FOR-VENTURER-PVS17701--PVS17212-DVD-CAR-charger-ADAPTER_W0QQitemZ130310067911QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090602?IMSfp=TL090602151004r19237
I would go to walmart and go back to where they get the oil change and they wiil tell whereto go biuy one
I have just looked in the Argos catalogue & cannot find one. I suggest you pop along to the nearest Maplins or similar electronics store with your DVD player & purchase the equivalent power adapter - usually 7.5 volts
CAR ADAPTER FOR PORTABLE DVD PLAYER?
[Question]
i'm trying to find the car adapter for a Venturer PVS17701
can anyone help me?
thanks :) xx
Mel @ 2009-06-23 09:55:00
[All Answers]
Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/FOR-VENTURER-PVS17701--PVS17212-DVD-CAR-charger-ADAPTER_W0QQitemZ130310067911QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090602?IMSfp=TL090602151004r19237
John @ 2009-06-23 10:02:20
I would go to walmart and go back to where they get the oil change and they wiil tell whereto go biuy one
pacifier @ 2009-06-23 10:02:54
I have just looked in the Argos catalogue & cannot find one. I suggest you pop along to the nearest Maplins or similar electronics store with your DVD player & purchase the equivalent power adapter - usually 7.5 volts
george d @ 2009-06-23 11:50:10
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