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Guy i went into jaycar and brought a $15 cassette tape that plugs into the tape deck and the other end into my iphone the guys says the music i have stored on my iphone will play thru the car speakers.

So i plug it in and press the tape into the deck and full volume sound very very fussy and faint music.

Any ideas ?

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Almost.

Consider this your first and final warning.

There is absolutely no reason why you need to start 3 topics with exactly the same thing.

On top that there are countless audio threads already.

If you feel there's a valid reason why you did need to start 3 topics, please PM me and let me know.

Bobby

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yep spend more money and do it properly.

I dont want to spend 100's of dollars just to play music in the car when the tape should do the same thing for $15 . I would prefer burning the music onto cd and putting them into the car , i thought this option for $15 yeah il give it a try.

So nobody knows why the music isnt loud ? Could there be a problem with the tape deck i dont have any tapes to test it

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Check you have the headphone jack plugged in properly.

If the head deck has an option for playing the other side of the tape, try that. Or flip the cassette over and put it back in.

Hi and thank you for your help. It does have an option fof playing side a and side b which i tried. I also made sure the aux end is all the way into the iphone and it is, i have no idea whats wrong im going back to the store tomorrow for some advice.

I would like to know how to check to see if the problem isnt my tape deck.

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Hi and thank you for your help. It does have an option fof playing side a and side b which i tried. I also made sure the aux end is all the way into the iphone and it is, i have no idea whats wrong im going back to the store tomorrow for some advice.

I would like to know how to check to see if the problem isnt my tape deck.

Get yourself a tape and play it!

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Guy i went into jaycar and brought a $15 cassette tape that plugs into the tape deck and the other end into my iphone the guys says the music i have stored on my iphone will play thru the car speakers.

So i plug it in and press the tape into the deck and full volume sound very very fussy and faint music.

Any ideas ?

By full volume do you mean the volume on the deck? Have you tried turning the volume up to full on your iphone first?

But yeah, quality will always suck using this technology.

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I had one of these tape adaptors back in the day for my first car (used my portable CD player) and the cassette part was designed so that you could run the cable out either end, which enabled you to flip the tape over. If you had the tape in the wrong way the heads wouldn't line up properly and you'd get the problem with the volume being too quite.

But I also remember having to take them back and trying a couple different brands before I found one that worked with my head deck.

In this case though, the V35 has a factory aux in, just need to get a bit of cable with a headphone jack on one end and wire the other end into the TV tuner in the boot.

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By full volume do you mean the volume on the deck? Have you tried turning the volume up to full on your iphone first?

But yeah, quality will always suck using this technology.

Yes full volume on deck and full volume on iphone. I found out the problem is with my phone as i tried with another iphone and it works perfectly. I recommend this option for anyone who wants to spend $10-$15 to play music from your iphone / ipod to your car.

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I had one of these tape adaptors back in the day for my first car (used my portable CD player) and the cassette part was designed so that you could run the cable out either end, which enabled you to flip the tape over. If you had the tape in the wrong way the heads wouldn't line up properly and you'd get the problem with the volume being too quite.

But I also remember having to take them back and trying a couple different brands before I found one that worked with my head deck.

In this case though, the V35 has a factory aux in, just need to get a bit of cable with a headphone jack on one end and wire the other end into the TV tuner in the boot.

Yeah this one doesnt allow me to flip the tape . But for some reason My iphone wont work properly where everyone else does. So the problem is my iphone not the tape.

Thanks for all your advice.'

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