iPod connection question
Hey Guys,
I have a 2006 Cobalt LS with the stock cd player in it and I was wondering the best way to hook it up to my CD player. I have the cheap wireless transmitter for now but I was hoping you all could help me out. Thanks a bunch in advance!
I have a 2006 Cobalt LS with the stock cd player in it and I was wondering the best way to hook it up to my CD player. I have the cheap wireless transmitter for now but I was hoping you all could help me out. Thanks a bunch in advance!
If your going to keep your stock headunit then you should look at in all in one. My brother uses an all in one ( cradle, fm transmitter, charger) and it works really good. The key thing is the charger, this way the batt. never runs dead on you. I myself hate everything and anything to do with ipod/itunes, too much BS, in formating and so on. Plus they expect you to pay for music, WTF IS THAT?
This will work even with your but what I did was got a HU with a USB port on the front so I could plug flash drives , although now there are a dozen of them roaming about my car but its better than CD's getting scratched
Here's a link to the all in one I was talking about, but be warned you guys are all slaves to the Ipod (kidding)
http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Pr...roduct=1410062
This will work even with your but what I did was got a HU with a USB port on the front so I could plug flash drives , although now there are a dozen of them roaming about my car but its better than CD's getting scratched
Here's a link to the all in one I was talking about, but be warned you guys are all slaves to the Ipod (kidding)
http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/Pr...roduct=1410062
The PAL isn't compatible with my cd player. It is only for the older ones. I think that I'll just have to stick with my POS fm transmitter for now and then save up for a headunit.
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