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Connecting to the AUX input

I should like to be able to play audio tapes through a tape walkman. It looks as if by connecting the headphone output to the AUX socket (in the back just between the two seats) I should be able to hear sound though the built in audio system. Is my thinking right and can anyone confirm I need a 3.5 mini jack to feed into the AUX socket?
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Yes your right - anything with a headphone out socket can be connected via a 3.5 socket lead - I use my iPod all the time - need to adjust the volume up to around 30 on the main unit though, the aux input doesn't seem to respond well to input volumes.
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Aux - ipod

Hi, I use a line-out connection on the bottom of my ipod (a wide white one) rather than using the headphone socket, this gives less hiss and also disables the volume control on the ipod. You dont have to worry about the volume on the ipod and you dont have to turn the stereo more than normal either.
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Simon - Am I right in understanding that you can get a line-out connection (wide as you say) with a 3.5mm plug on the other end - if so where can I get one ?? Very Happy
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Covered more times than I can count. For example, http://disco3.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2215

For more, search for iPod and/or Belkin.
  
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Clear as mud - so it's not actually 'a line-out connection (wide as you say) with a 3.5mm plug on the other end ??'

Its a birds nest of cables Laughing
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With this Belkin product, there is a nice line-out available on the power plug. (The black hole in the picture.) Plug it in to the outlet right next to the AUX jack, and then use an extremely short 3.5mm cable to connect the audio.

So, just one cable to your iPod's dock connector... which charges your iPod and connects the audio. No mess. You can, of course, hide everything if you want to perform some surgery.

There are other products that offer line-out via dock connector, too...
  
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Ahhhh - I've seen the light !!!

Thanks
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Grommet is spot on.. the Belkin unit he shows - a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo jack cable (though I couldn't find a short one) and the Belkin cup holder iPOD holder is what works for me into the AUX input. Minimum of trailing wires and great sound.
No problems, no issues, and the whole lot comes out easily if need be.
Great.
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this is what I use,
http://shop.ipodworld.co.uk/iPodWorldSite/..._Cable.htm

the left hand one. (Right is to plug into Home system with phono input)
I also attach it to a headphone extention lead before I plug into AUX socket. I then place ipod lose in cup holder.
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I also use the Belkin product that Grommet mentioned. Got mine from Staples of all places. It also has teh advantage of boosting the sound from th eipod meaning that the IPOD volume is the same as other media formats such as radio and CD.

I found this to be a problem when using ipod and Sat Nav as the kind lady would come on very loud, With the Belkin adapter this is eliminated.
  
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mudplugger wrote:
Grommet is spot on.. the Belkin unit he shows - a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo jack cable (though I couldn't find a short one) and the Belkin cup holder iPOD holder is what works for me into the AUX input. Minimum of trailing wires and great sound.
No problems, no issues, and the whole lot comes out easily if need be.
Great.


I found a very short 3.5mm jack lead for this and it works a treat.

Arggg, where did I leave that link - I'll be back later...

Edit: here it is:

AA1161 stereo 3.5mm jack plug to plug cable, 0.23M £1.66 ( £1.41 excl. VAT)
108 in stock

http://www.revealcable.co.uk/acatalog/Jack...ml#aAA1161

The length given (23 cm) is tip to tip; the actual cable is about 6" long and is perfect for the Belkin to Aux link.

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