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Hi :blink:

I was thinking, is that possible to make a custom AUX input(Which can plug for iPod, Nokia N95 or other) from a headunit that doesn't have AUX output?

I had asked an audio installer and he said that is impossible. But what i think is just got an AUX converter to red and white cable. and plug to the audio system which the speakers is connect individual to headunit and iPod.

Does anyone did this b4 to the car? Ans pro advise ? Thanks for the replies. :(

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Ive done something similar to this in my house but it involved an RCA out, to run some speakers. If your headunit has RCA inputs then i guess it would work, but i think they are generally outputs to run your system. IF yours has inputs, then you can pick up a converter for under $5. It would work presuming there was enough room for it behind your unit. Good luck.

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You can get wireless kits, for head-units which dont have RCA/Line-in.

The kit plugs into your IPOD and broadcasts the sound as a FM signal. You just tune to the signal, like any radio station.

My old pioneer deck didnt have a line-in, but i believe you could buy a kit for it which added that functionality. was expensive at the time though, would have been cheaper to get the FM transmitter.

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