Hey,
I have a question regarding the XDA II.
When I'm getting the device I would like to get it connected in my car.
Is it possible to connect the XDA II to an amplifier and play my mp3's?
I know there are a few amplifiers out there that can be connected with a "walkman" jack.
If is possible could you put some pics online where I can check it out?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Panja
if you dont want to get a car tuner which neat jackconnectors
and you have a tape player in the car then
http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/shop/_templates/item_accessories.asp?model=69&cat=16
this one or one like it would work if you made or got a xda 2.5 to 3.5 converter
First of all: thanks for the amazing fast reply!! :-D
I don't have a tape player in my car... So this is not an option for me...
I can buy an amplifier that can be connected with a "walkman" jack.
I had one a long time ago, I connected my walkman to the amplifier.
So is there a cable that can be connected to the XDA II and the other side that has a "walkman" jack? (So I can put this in the amplifier)?
And will this work for the XDA II?
Cheers
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=PPCPADPT01
xda1 and 2 have compatible connectors apart from the pickup phone buttons
w00t!!
That's what I'm looking for man!
Thanks again, going to order that one as soon as my XDA II is in my hands :-D
Does anyone in here own such a cable?
Just want to know if the quality is any good...
If it's worth the money.
The cable itself is not that expensive but I would have to buy an amplifier too.
Don't care about the money as long as it works great :-D
Cheers
Also I would like to know when connected with the cable does the microfone still work? (so when the cable is inserted)
Because I will be using MS Voice software...
Thanks
if it does disable the mic in the xda then this
http://pc-mobile.net/pxdaa.htm
would work it have a mic aswell and a 3.5mm connector
of cause then you would have to place it in a place where
it can recieve your voice
about sound quality then should not be much worse then the headset
it's just another connector with the jack 3.5mm
it's just analog you can compare it with how much the quality loss would be if a walkmen were connected the same way compared to connected to a headset
Thanks man!!
Just a question regarding the cable with mic.
If I will use it in the car with the sound (mp3) over my speakers won't that interfere with my microphone (with ms voice software)...?
Hi just thought this idea might help:
if you have a look around the net (i think Expansys.co.uk also do one) you can get a little radio module that plugs into a standard stereo jack, it transmits your audio to a special frequency that can be picked up by any FM radio nearby. Like you car radio if you have one.
I use my XDA II as an MP3 player in my car via Seidio's iSound wireless FM transmitter. The transmitter input plugs into the XDA2's headphone jack (I have a 2.5 to 3.5 mm adaptor) and then I tune my car stereo into the user definable frequency of the iSound transmitter. Works very well.
http://www.seidioonline.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=SFTF1
This sounds very very interesting guys!!
Thanks a lot.
This is a lot more userfriendly than putting an amplifer and stuff in.
I have a nice car audio so this is very neat!!
How is the sound quality?!
Cheers
So how is the sound quality?
Before I'm buying this one I would like to know if the sound quality is good.
I got the expansys adapter but it works very poorly for the XDAII dues to the unusual shape of the 2.5 socket on the XDAII. I have to fiddle with the plug to get it to work... very annoying.
Anyone found an adapter without this problem?
josephwaller said:
I got the expansys adapter but it works very poorly for the XDAII dues to the unusual shape of the 2.5 socket on the XDAII. I have to fiddle with the plug to get it to work... very annoying.
Anyone found an adapter without this problem?
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Yes, with another adapter i had the same problem.
Buy on old Nokia 8110 headet, cut it below the mic and use the wires to solder a 3,5mm connector to it, On the nokia wire :
blue = Audio-L
Green = Audio-R
Red = Mic
Blanc = Ground
Good luck !
I have had my Sprint Mogul for over a year now, have upgraded to the Latest HTC Sprint release (WM6.1) and just now have tried to use my corded headphones for the first time.
I am using a USB adapter I bought from SEMSONS.
2-in-1 mini USB and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Multi-Adapter for ATT 8525, 8925; T-Mobile Dash, HTC TyTN, TyTN II, Touch, Diamond
The problem I'm having is I get no audio through the headphones for any app except for the phone.
Sounds like a setting to me but I have not been able to find anything on this.
Has anybody else had this problem and/or know of a fix?
Thanx in Advance.
This is my scheme for magician audio connector if someone wants to make headphones for his phone...
hi,
my magician audio port left channel is busted, i am planning to change it or replace it with normal audio port (3.5mm jack) compatible. does anyone from here know the schematic diagram of magicians audio port? or know some compatible audio port?
thanks.
I would like to connect AUX port with Samsung Galaxy S i9000 but over wireless. Bluetooth?
I currently use wired connection and that work fine.
Streaming live radio in my car over 3G/HDSP-a/Edge work awesome. Just need that over bluetooth insted of wire.
any idea here ?
vrhunski said:
any idea here ?
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Get the Samsung WEP870 bluetooth headset with Music Streaming adapters ! Should your wireless streaming to Aux just nice ...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003V20WSY
Just ordered a Siemens bluetooth stereo headset the kind you plug headphones in and have a short male to male 3.5mm patch lead to connect it to the aux to do exactly this. Cost of headset off eBay.... £7
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Tehpriest said:
Just ordered a Siemens bluetooth stereo headset the kind you plug headphones in and have a short male to male 3.5mm patch lead to connect it to the aux to do exactly this. Cost of headset off eBay.... £7
Sent from my GT-I9200 using XDA App
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Well it arrived today and works perfectly so no more wires running everywhere. Result.
Get a A2DP Bluetooth clip type adapter with 3.5mm audio jack (detachable earphones) like: Sony Ericsson MW600,Motorola S605. And a 3.5mm male to male audio cable.
Headphone != lineout .... I guess OP meant lineout when they said AUX?