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Auxillary Inputs
An auxiliary input makes it easy to connect almost any aftermarket peripheral to your
receiver, preserving the sound quality of the original source. Depending on your receiver,
you'll either have a 1/8" mini jack or a pair of RCA connectors on the back of the unit.
Some models offer a mini jack input on the front panel of the receiver, which can be
great for connecting a portable player that you'll be taking in and out of the car. Some ra-
dios require an adapter to convert the CD changer port into an auxiliary input, so check
your manual or call a Sales Advisor if you have any questions.
To connect a peripheral via an auxiliary input, install your new component (connecting it
to power and ground if needed; the AUX IN only receives the audio signal). Run a cable
from the audio out of the peripheral to your receiver. If your input is located on the rear
of your receiver, remove it from your dash using the instructions in your vehicle's
Crutchfield MasterSheet™ (available for most vehicles). It may be convenient to connect
an extension cable to the rear auxiliary inputs, and to position the cable's female inputs
at an easy-access location in your vehicle. This allows you to plug in your component
(you may need a mini jack to RCA adapter) without removing the receiver every time.
Then, set the receiver to recognize the new AUX IN connection (if necessary).
Cassette Adapters
A wired cassette adapter provides a convenient way to add a peripheral to a
cassette-based audio system. In fact, it's a great way to connect a portable player or sat-
ellite radio tuner to a rented or leased car, since you don't need to remove the receiver
or disturb the installation in any way. A cassette adapter, however, is a less-than-perfect
solution compared to a permanent installation because it doesn't provide power for your
source, won't sound as clear as a direct-wired connection, and clutters your dash with
unsightly wires.
With that in mind, connecting a cassette adapter is a relatively simple installation. The
cassette unit loads into your receiver and trails a cord with a 1/8" mini jack plug on the
end. Just connect your source, plug it into the adapter, power it up (with either batteries
or a cigarette lighter adapter), and go.
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Using an auxiliary input to connect a
peripheral source will give you the best
sound quality.
Cassette adapters are easy to use and to
move from vehicle to vehicle.
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