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I have a boat which is fitted with a Pioneer Radio/Cassette/ CD changer.. and two speakers it's nothing very special but does the job well enough.. I also use a laptop computer aboard and the sound system on the laptop is dreadful.. so it occurred to me that maybe I could buy an amp for me wireless that had a aux input where I could plug in the laptop and run the audio output from the laptop through the same amp/speaker that I use for the radio...... is that feasible or am I way off mark.. or is there a better alternative that I won't have to sell the boat to buy. |
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Nigel wrote:
Hi I have a boat which is fitted with a Pioneer Radio/Cassette/ CD changer.. and two speakers it's nothing very special but does the job well enough.. I also use a laptop computer aboard and the sound system on the laptop is dreadful.. so it occurred to me that maybe I could buy an amp for me wireless that had a aux input where I could plug in the laptop and run the audio output from the laptop through the same amp/speaker that I use for the radio...... is that feasible or am I way off mark.. or is there a better alternative that I won't have to sell the boat to buy. I've got one of them cassette adapters to plug my 40Gb jukebox into. Sounds fine to me. Obviously depends on how far your laptop is from the Pioneer. Maplins sell 'em for under a tenner. Doc |
Car radios and computers and things
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 17:41:33 +0100, "Nigel"
wrote: I have a boat which is fitted with a Pioneer Radio/Cassette/ CD changer.. and two speakers it's nothing very special but does the job well enough.. I also use a laptop computer aboard and the sound system on the laptop is dreadful.. so it occurred to me that maybe I could buy an amp for me wireless that had a aux input where I could plug in the laptop and run the audio output from the laptop through the same amp/speaker that I use for the radio...... is that feasible or am I way off mark.. or is there a better alternative that I won't have to sell the boat to buy. Assuming the head unit is IP-Bus compatible (in which case it'll have a P in the part number), you could just buy a Pioneer CD-RB20 (http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...?partno=CDRB20) and hook the laptop audio straight into the head unit using a 3.5mm to RCA cable. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Car radios and computers and things
"In-Car Express" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 17:41:33 +0100, "Nigel" wrote: I have a boat which is fitted with a Pioneer Radio/Cassette/ CD changer.. and two speakers it's nothing very special but does the job well enough.. I also use a laptop computer aboard and the sound system on the laptop is dreadful.. so it occurred to me that maybe I could buy an amp for me wireless that had a aux input where I could plug in the laptop and run the audio output from the laptop through the same amp/speaker that I use for the radio...... is that feasible or am I way off mark.. or is there a better alternative that I won't have to sell the boat to buy. Assuming the head unit is IP-Bus compatible (in which case it'll have a P in the part number), you could just buy a Pioneer CD-RB20 (http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...?partno=CDRB20) and hook the laptop audio straight into the head unit using a 3.5mm to RCA cable. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 eerrmm bit embarrassing..... my Pioneer has some how changed into a JVC still not sure of the model but I think it's one on these JVC CH-PK 222R Radio/Cassette with 12 CD http://www.halfords.com/opd_product_...&type=3&cat=35 |
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Nigel wrote: I have a boat which is fitted with a Pioneer Radio/Cassette/ CD changer.. and two speakers it's nothing very special but does the job well enough.. I also use a laptop computer aboard and the sound system on the laptop is dreadful.. so it occurred to me that maybe I could buy an amp for me wireless that had a aux input where I could plug in the laptop and run the audio output from the laptop through the same amp/speaker that I use for the radio...... is that feasible or am I way off mark.. or is there a better alternative that I won't have to sell the boat to buy. Some recent car stereos do have an aux input for this very purpose. Check the handbook. The other simple way is a cassette adaptor. This looks like a cassette, but has electronics which couple any external source into the radio via the cassette replay head. They're rather variable in quality, though. -- *A cubicle is just a padded cell without a door. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 11:29:04 +0100, "Nigel"
wrote: eerrmm bit embarrassing..... my Pioneer has some how changed into a JVC still not sure of the model but I think it's one on these AFAIK, in that case, you'll probably have to use either a cassette adaptor or FM modulator. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Car radios and computers and things
"Nigel" wrote in message ... eerrmm bit embarrassing..... my Pioneer has some how changed into a JVC still not sure of the model but I think it's one on these JVC CH-PK 222R Radio/Cassette with 12 CD How is the CD changer connected to the radio/cassette unit? And would it be possible to connect the laptop audio output the same way, via a mixer or switch? Tim |
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