Car aux cord
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Car aux cord
I'm driving a 2006 Prius. It has an aux cord outlet. I've gone to many phone and appliance stores around toul kork but none of them have an aux cord.
Currently I'm using a basic Bluetooth adapter but for some reason I can barely hear the audio output through my speakers. I have to turn the volume all the way up just to reach a normal speaking level of music.
The FM radio works at a proper volume. It's only whenever I connect via Bluetooth that I suddenly can't hear the music.
Has anyone seen an aux cord while journeying to various shops? Because it seems that I need one in order to enjoy my daily dose of 4 non blondes
Currently I'm using a basic Bluetooth adapter but for some reason I can barely hear the audio output through my speakers. I have to turn the volume all the way up just to reach a normal speaking level of music.
The FM radio works at a proper volume. It's only whenever I connect via Bluetooth that I suddenly can't hear the music.
Has anyone seen an aux cord while journeying to various shops? Because it seems that I need one in order to enjoy my daily dose of 4 non blondes
Re: Car aux cord
I guess a mini-jack to cinch cable will do thrick if you want to connect your phone output to the car radio.
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Re: Car aux cord
Just to be sure, have you also turn the volume up on your phone (or what ever device you connect via bluetooth)?Imnotasiain wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:41 pm I'm driving a 2006 Prius. It has an aux cord outlet. I've gone to many phone and appliance stores around toul kork but none of them have an aux cord.
Currently I'm using a basic Bluetooth adapter but for some reason I can barely hear the audio output through my speakers. I have to turn the volume all the way up just to reach a normal speaking level of music.
The FM radio works at a proper volume. It's only whenever I connect via Bluetooth that I suddenly can't hear the music.
Has anyone seen an aux cord while journeying to various shops? Because it seems that I need one in order to enjoy my daily dose of 4 non blondes
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Re: Car aux cord
Is that the cord with like a small headphone plug at each end? There is (or at least was last year- couldn't find it this year but it was so hot i didn't look for long) a Japanese "everything for $3" type shop like Daiso on Norodom, somewhere between the 136 and 172 intersections. I remember them having quite a range of cables.
Re: Car aux cord
No usually the radio side of the connection requires cinch / RCA plugs like these:bittermelon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:50 pm Is that the cord with like a small headphone plug at each end? There is (or at least was last year- couldn't find it this year but it was so hot i didn't look for long) a Japanese "everything for $3" type shop like Daiso on Norodom, somewhere between the 136 and 172 intersections. I remember them having quite a range of cables.
The mini jack goes into the phone.
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Re: Car aux cord
Phones up all the way. Tried multiple phones. Same resultrogerrabbit wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:46 pmJust to be sure, have you also turn the volume up on your phone (or what ever device you connect via bluetooth)?Imnotasiain wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:41 pm I'm driving a 2006 Prius. It has an aux cord outlet. I've gone to many phone and appliance stores around toul kork but none of them have an aux cord.
Currently I'm using a basic Bluetooth adapter but for some reason I can barely hear the audio output through my speakers. I have to turn the volume all the way up just to reach a normal speaking level of music.
The FM radio works at a proper volume. It's only whenever I connect via Bluetooth that I suddenly can't hear the music.
Has anyone seen an aux cord while journeying to various shops? Because it seems that I need one in order to enjoy my daily dose of 4 non blondes
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Re: Car aux cord
What he said is what I'm looking for. One male end on each side. The aux female end connection is only one jack. So I'm looking for 1 cord with 1 Jack on both ends of itKammekor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 4:18 pmNo usually the radio side of the connection requires cinch / RCA plugs like these:bittermelon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:50 pm Is that the cord with like a small headphone plug at each end? There is (or at least was last year- couldn't find it this year but it was so hot i didn't look for long) a Japanese "everything for $3" type shop like Daiso on Norodom, somewhere between the 136 and 172 intersections. I remember them having quite a range of cables.
The mini jack goes into the phone.
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Re: Car aux cord
I found one at nojima japan standard in aeon 2 thx
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Mr. D.I.Y. in the Sorya Shopping Center (St 63.) has cords with one 3.5 mm plug on either side.Imnotasiain wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 5:19 pm What he said is what I'm looking for. One male end on each side. The aux female end connection is only one jack. So I'm looking for 1 cord with 1 Jack on both ends of it
I bought such a cable there about a week ago.
It's quite a big shop and has lots of different types of audio cables and adapters.
Edit: I just saw you have already found one. Funny, I overlooked the last post.
I'll keep the reply up for others who might come across this post in the future.
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Re: Car aux cord
Aux cord is a 3.5mm headphone jack on each end. Whatever that is that you have pictures is something more specialist.Kammekor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 4:18 pmNo usually the radio side of the connection requires cinch / RCA plugs like these:bittermelon wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 3:50 pm Is that the cord with like a small headphone plug at each end? There is (or at least was last year- couldn't find it this year but it was so hot i didn't look for long) a Japanese "everything for $3" type shop like Daiso on Norodom, somewhere between the 136 and 172 intersections. I remember them having quite a range of cables.
The mini jack goes into the phone.
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