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Aux In . . . . . . How?


JohnSeraSurf
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I have a double din Sony CD and Minidisc player. It has rear socket for changer and bus imputs. Does anyone know if I can get, or make up a lead, that will enable me to use another source of music (my portable HD mp3 player) using the imput as a AUX in? :blink:

:help: Cheers for any suggestions :help:

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Its posible with an FM modulator if there are no other conections for you

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generic aux cables are available ..

I've had one for my Xbox and my Kenwood unit ..

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generic aux cables are available ..

Thanx alot, I'm off to see what my local ICE shop has. . . bit more optomistic now :yes:

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It is LIKE this bue black, from memory its a MX 3000( ish ) prob no help :ffs:

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Think they are about £30 .. and they give your the generic PAL/RCA style port to plug into ..

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Thanks.

Why Bibbs?

My missus is dying to get a T-bar. :thumbsup: What are your suggestions. I love them but know nothing of the models. Just know that if we get one it will replace a Surf. Not very simillar! So it would have to be an 1.8 to give cheeper driving( if thats the case) :blink:

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