Multiple AUX inputs, two MP3 players
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Multiple AUX inputs, two MP3 players
Hi,
First post on this site, so I'll make this brief. I have a 2004 Accord. Bought it a year and a half or so ago.
It came with a radio that has XM in it. It also has what looks to be an aftermarket Honda, MP3 player, installed in the dash, as the owner's manual makes no reference.
Now, I want to install another hand held MP3 player and run it into the AUX inout. From what I have seen online, there are splitters that feed both signals into the AUX jack. One is probably in there now for the existing MP3 player.
Now the fun part. Would I be able to introduce another splitter, perhaps at the back of the in-dash MP3 player, so that I can feed the signal from MP3 player #2 into the AUX jack as well.
Will the stereo recognize this third input, as it does the two that are in there now. I would rather keep the in-dash player in, as I do use it.
Does this all make sense?
Thanks in advance.
First post on this site, so I'll make this brief. I have a 2004 Accord. Bought it a year and a half or so ago.
It came with a radio that has XM in it. It also has what looks to be an aftermarket Honda, MP3 player, installed in the dash, as the owner's manual makes no reference.
Now, I want to install another hand held MP3 player and run it into the AUX inout. From what I have seen online, there are splitters that feed both signals into the AUX jack. One is probably in there now for the existing MP3 player.
Now the fun part. Would I be able to introduce another splitter, perhaps at the back of the in-dash MP3 player, so that I can feed the signal from MP3 player #2 into the AUX jack as well.
Will the stereo recognize this third input, as it does the two that are in there now. I would rather keep the in-dash player in, as I do use it.
Does this all make sense?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by mortgage_master; 06-07-2011 at 05:54 PM. Reason: more clarity
#2
It makes sense. The mp3 player is likely a Honda accessory.
Go to the site handa-accessories.com and look up the mp3 player for the owner's and installation manual.
It looks like there is a splitter for the XM connector on the back of the radio to go to the XM radio and the mp3 player.
I know that you can get adapters for ipod/mp3 players that essentially split the XM input. That would have a 3-way split going into the radio.
I am not quite sure how the radio detects multiple inputs through that XM jack.
Go to the site handa-accessories.com and look up the mp3 player for the owner's and installation manual.
It looks like there is a splitter for the XM connector on the back of the radio to go to the XM radio and the mp3 player.
I know that you can get adapters for ipod/mp3 players that essentially split the XM input. That would have a 3-way split going into the radio.
I am not quite sure how the radio detects multiple inputs through that XM jack.
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There is a very good member in the audio/visual section of this site that more than likly could answer this question from memory...try this in there and I bet KHA will answer very shortly....I still have a tape player in my cars-well all except the Pilot.
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