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Aux IN Music CD Interface Adapter Audio Jack Cable Lead Compatible with Samsung Galaxy, HTC ONE, Huawei, Sony Xperia Lumia, LG Phone, MP3 Player to Mazda 6, 3, 5, 2, MX5, RX8, M6, M3, Besturn B70

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If this OEM sound system modification is not done correctly, you will end up scull penetrating humming, hissing or static noise, which will drive you crazy. The problem you may have is that a portable CD player may not have sufficient buffering to compensate for the motion of the car. If you're sure your MP3 player and cable are working, have your dealer fix it (should still be under warranty). Connect the AUX audio signal ground to the signal ground of the S-GND power amplifier (Signal GND) in the TDA7386 power amplifier IC. By joining our community, free of charge, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features.

There are two wires for 12 V power from the vehicle, and the audio signal is sent out over the RCA plugs. In addition to what was stated, I went looking for the AUX compatible CD53 part numbers since you can't necessarily go by vehicle model year to trust compatibility. In final form, a Bluetooth module and Arduino Pro Micro are stuffed inside the stereo along with a DPDT relay to switch the I2C bus.In the meantime, this aux adapter for cd player is a very practical product that can use the car's usb interface to charge the phone while driving. Interestingly, many 1980s and 1990s radios used simple 4-bit microcontrollers, which had just enough capability to run a simple head unit while being presumably cheaper than the more usual 8-bit parts. Business CD53 Radios even though the sellers of these units either don't know this or won't mention that to you if they do. Obviously, the latter case is much harder work, and requires knowledge around the use of microcontrollers and I2C communications.

Head units from this era are usually easy to hack, with relatively large components and traces inside and simple signal flows. I'm guessing because the unit was fitted as part of the car's original spec and never had use for it - having a single CD slot and Tuner. A DPDT switch is used here to switch the I2C lines between the Arduino and the stereo’s own microcontroller.I have a 05 M3 with the 6 disc CD changer in the trunk Business CD stereo that is an Alpine with the Harmon Karden speakers. Connect the left and right channels of the AUX cable to IN2_L and IN2_R using factory 1uF SMD capacitors (C153 and C154). In that case, you may be able to wire up your auxiliary audio into the cassette module’s audio output, and simply use the existing switches on the deck to select cassette mode.

The material contained in the forums is submitted by the general public, and is not endorsed by Audi UK, or Audi AG. Simply connect the output of an amplifier to the selector box, this output can then be distributed to up to eight different s. Apparently, there were issues with your specific radio part, but I can't find an indication of what problems they exhibited.There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. It’s simply a matter of finding a way to get your auxiliary input piped out to the amplifier subsection via the onboard multiplexer.

Connect your mobile cell phone with this cable lead to your car, this cable enables to listen music straight from your handy device.

I tapped in at the power amps with a 4PDT relay to switch between my hack and normal operation and it wasn’t awful. If you can figure out how signals are routed from the various subcomponents of the head unit – such as the CD player, tape deck, and radio modules – then you should be able to figure out how to route in your own signals instead.

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