some one was asking me if there is any way you can huck up a PS2 to a factory head unit. i was thinking for an fm mod but i do not know of any one how makes them for just RCA inputs can you help thanks
ecko
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Even thow I am new to the install world I want to take on the world
(the12volt) thank you for the web sites they help out alot. but there is just a little problem. When i showed my friend the FM modulatoers that was not what he was looking for. now that me and my friend are on the same page now, what he is looking for is a way to huck up RCA to factory AUX inputs. it is a chev s-10 extrem with a input huck up on the back
thanks for the help if any helpcan be done
ecko
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Even thow I am new to the install world I want to take on the world
factory deck do not have AUX inputs so that would be out of the question
i have installed many video set ups though with DVD players and PS2's and used fm mods with them and never had a problem with the sound or picture quality so i do see why he wouldn't want to use one
Also, when shopping for FM Modulator, try to get one that have on/off switch so you can control it. Otherwise it would always stay on, and I think will cause bad radio reception if always on.
(Carsound1) For what i have been told there is a aux in put on the back of the chev head units. for use with a cased player, cd player, or changer. but now that i think about it you my have a very good point in that it can not be done, that is what a forum is used for.
thanks
ecko
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Even thow I am new to the install world I want to take on the world
If the factory CD player has the empty 9 pin connecter on the back I vote for adding the factory slave cassette deck.
Then you get the new interface from AAMP (PXGM9) that will hook between the CD and the cassette and let you toggle between 2 new aux inputs (PS2 and VCR) once you start playing a tape.
This will be a direct input and sound 10x cleaner than an FM mod. This also lets you play just about anything.
If you must use an FM mod I'd suggest a wireless one so you don't have to remove the radio or buy antenna adapters.
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Chuck
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remote concepts
20 years automotive aftermarket experience