What you need:
-- Stock car stereo with a CD changer input
-- Basic Soldering Skills
-- Soldering Iron & Solder
-- Hand held Volt/Multimeter (to find right wires)
-- Small gauge speaker wire (anything around 18-14 gauge will work)
-- 2 panel mount 1/8" stereo phone jacks ($2.99 for 2 at Radio shack)
-- 1/8" stereo plug cable ($5.99 at Radio Shack)
-- Old pair of headphones (really just need the wire & 1/8" plug)
Essentially what you are doing is sending a pirated signal from the MP3 player onto the line that would normally be sending audio from the CD changer. In order to prevent a mixing of the audio from the changer & your new pirate Aux input, you have to play a special CD which contains tracks with perfect silence. It may sound complex, but is quite simple with some basic electronics/soldering skills.
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I follow ur instructions. Now I can enjoy listening to music thought AUX
I hooked everything up perfectly...even used a multimeter to check my connections (and they were fine). With a silent CD playing, I plugged in my ipod and heard that crackle over the speakers (indicating the speakers are hooked up correctly). But then...the ipod stopped playing and just shut off. Has this happened to anyone else? Is the ipod getting a surge of power somehow? Can anyone please explain what is going on? Thank you so much!
*******************-- Stock car stereo with a CD changer input*************** (says nothing about having an actual CD changer in your car. You probably CAN'T set this up and have the CD changer still working to be completely honest.)
-- Basic Soldering Skills
-- Soldering Iron & Solder
-- Hand held Volt/Multimeter (to find right wires)
-- Small gauge speaker wire (anything around 18-14 gauge will work)
-- 2 panel mount 1/8" stereo phone jacks ($2.99 for 2 at Radio shack)
-- 1/8" stereo plug cable ($5.99 at Radio Shack)
-- Old pair of headphones (really just need the wire & 1/8" plug)
Without the CD changer, most head units (ie stereo) I've seen won't even accept (or won't even look for) the signal produced by the changer lines. That's where the silent CD comes in - the head unit thinks the changer is sending the audio signal, when it's really being sent by the MP3 player pirate signal!
@wmccutchan - I originally came up with this because I wanted BOTH the CD changer AND MP3 input, and all the aftermarket interfaces I could find made you swap out the changer for an AUX input but I wanted to add to the stock functionality.
Do ya think I should make an 'ible?
~/Lee
I have a silent CD, but when I play musicfrom my ipod, I hear only the first 3-4 seconds. Can anyone help me?
thanks in advance
Don't know what to do ..
Thank you!
I'm thinking about doing this to my 2002 maxima as well.
Where did you find the pinout diagram for the cd player?
Thanks
Whatever works for you.
my car (07 Accord) has a built in cd changer, however on the back there is a cd-changer port, with more than 3 (gnd, lt, rt) pins, is there a way I can figure out which ones I need for audio.
my reasoning that this may work is that honda sells something called MusicLink all it does is hook up to the cd changer port and has an ipod jack, but it costs $230+, all theirs additionally supports is charging the ipod
im guessing you wont be able to do the same cd changer trick we did with a newer car. newer cd changers tend to digitize the audio before sending it to the radio.
you might be able to find a input jack or wires for one though.
I have a question about this hack. I had thought something like this would be great in my car. Aux input for a little sweat and less than $10. I have a wiring question though. My stock ford stereo has a radio/cassette/control head unit, amplifier, and separate CD player. I have the wiring diagrams and they indicate that there are 5 wires for audio signal: left + and -, right + and -, and ground. An MP3 player has only left, right and ground. Does anyone know how to wire the two together? Is this a balanced io between CD and head unit?
Also, and I will test this before executing, there is a "logic sense" line between CD and head. I am thinking that I'd be able to avoid the silent CD and switch in a high or low signal (whichever is required) to activate the CD path. Note again that I will test this for voltage levels and other potential control signals before executing.
Anyhow, thanks for any advice on the audio signal wiring.
MP3 Right = Radio R+
MP3 Left = Radio L+
MP3 Ground = Radio R- & Radio L-
That logic level part sounds like a good idea if it works for you. If you can decipher & replicate the signals on your own, there's no need for the silent CD - which is just an ultra low tech hack to pirate the audio signal