Depends on you car stereo. Some now have jacks for direct input so all
you need is a cable. Otherwise, if you don't want to fool with any
wiring, a radio transmitter that plugs into the lighter outlet can
broadcast a fairly good stereo signal that your radio tunes on an unused
portion of the FM band.
Like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/FM-Transmitter-for-iPod-TuneCast-All-Channels-MP3-MP4_W0QQit
emZ330137478365QQihZ014QQcategoryZ86537QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ®©®@®©®.®©® wrote:> Thanks alot! I just bought that unit. BTW, which adapter should I buy> so I can play thru car stereo? Thanks.>>>> "BruceR" <razrbruce@NOgmailSPAM.com> wrote:>> You can either use a Motorola Headset with the mini-USB plug or buy a>> Motorola Mini USB to phone plug adapter. DO NOT buy a non motorola>> version as it won't work. You can buy the adapter for 8 bucks here:>>http://cgi.ebay.com/MOTOROLA-OEM-SYN1505-HEADSET-MINI-USB-to-2-5mm-ADAPTE>> R_W0QQitemZ170123479458QQihZ007QQcategoryZ108660QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem>>>> Now you can plug whatever device you choose to interface to you car>> stereo.>>>> ®©®@®©®.®©® wrote:>>> I installed a 1 gig memory card and loaded some music that>>> I can play thru the phone speaker.>>>>>> How can I play the music thru a car stereo or thru a stereo>>> headset? There is not much on this topic in the manual. Any>>> advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
The car in which I will use it has an old but decent Sony stereo
so the unit you referred me to will work just fine, thank you
for the help, it is appreciated.
> Depends on you car stereo. Some now have jacks for direct input so all
> you need is a cable. Otherwise, if you don't want to fool with any
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> There is not much on this topic in the manual. Any>>> advice w ould be
> greatly appreciated, thank you.

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> The car in which I will use it has an old but decent Sony stereo
> so the unit you referred me to will work just fine, thank you
> for the help, it is appreciated.
Once you get from the phone to a standard headphone jack, you could use the
FM transmitter, but I find them not to be very good. In some cars, they
are okay, some they don't work at all, and some are in between. if you are
in a major metropolitan area, or if you travel a lot, you will sometimes
have to change frequency to find an open spot, and might not find one.
I use a P.I.E adapter in my Honda that plugs into an empty plug on the back
of the radio that is intended for a CD changer. My MP3 appears to be
"cd1-track1" of a changer.
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/piehon98aux.html is the one I have. You
would have to shop for the right auxilary input adapter for your Sony.
http://www.Crutchfield.com is another source.

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