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converting ps2 rca to run in car speaker


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thug833 
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Posted: April 18, 2003 at 5:59 PM / IP Logged  

I have a ps2 and a 7.2" lcd monitro, the monitor has speakers but they suck, is there anwyay I can put the ps2 audio and run it through the cars stereo system. DOes anyone know of a harness that will do this? and people who have put ps2s in theire car any isntallation tips would also be nice

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well you could just get an FM Modulator..and run it through your frequency
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What headunit do you have?
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PAC has recently come out with some harnesses that add RCA input to the factory radio via the wiring harness, but I've only seen them for GM cars.  What kind of vehicle do you have?

Also there are lots of  auxilliary input adapters which basically accomplish the same thing, but they use the cd changer port on the back of the factory radio to make the connection.  Some of them require you to already have a "Slave unit" in the vehicle (external factory installed tape or cd player, or cd changer) hooked up to the factory radio.  They do also make one that does not require you to have a slave unit hooked up, but these are a lil more expensive.

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Posted: April 21, 2003 at 3:02 PM / IP Logged  
I just finished (like yesterday) putting an Xbox in a friend's car. I used an FM modulator and he says that it works great. I would recommend using the modulator, but if price is no option, check out some of the external input options. (like the ones esmith was talking about)

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