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how can i install a cassette player in my car?

I have a ford fiesta and a 5 gen ipod nano. I just bought a cassette adapter that says on the packaging:

Frequency: 30-20 000Hz

Plug: OD3.5 DT.P/NI

Connect link length:120cm

I have noooo idea if that information is any use but it's all that came with the cassestte adapter. I know virtually nothing about tape players, etc. and I could really use some help on how to be able to play my ipod in my car lol. Thank you!

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Put the cassette type part into the radio cassette and use the wire to connect it to the iPod. The radio cassettte will function as if it has a propper cassette in it and get the signal from your iPod through what would normally read the tape.

    This assumes that the 3.5 mm plug on the adaptor you bought is correct for an IPod - not having one I have no idea about that.

  • rieves
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Many production unit structures have a mix CD/cassette head unit, yet they're much less common in after-marketplace equipment. you won't be able to easily set up a CD head unit and a cassette head unit, and twine them the two to the audio device (as yet another answer stated). you will harm the top instruments that way. in case you install 2 different head instruments, you will ought to place in relays or switches on the speaker wires, so as that the audio device are in basic terms related to a minimum of one among the two head instruments at a time. Cassette head instruments are uncommon and getting rarer, yet you ought to purchase a cassette head unit made to paintings with a separate trunk-fastened CD changer. then you definately'll have the means to take heed to cassettes or CDs, yet you will no longer have the means to actual substitute CDs while you're using. you ought to purchase a CD participant with an auxiliary enter, and use it with a separate transportable cassette participant; or with a separate cassette head unit that's no longer under pressure directly to the audio device.

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