Connecting Laptop to Car Stereo |
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ThatsSoJDM
Joined: Jul 27 2009 Posts: 50 |
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http://www.dak.com/reviews/2045story.cfm?Ref=G&...gclid=CN_rrrDI9ZsCFQ6jagodzDAm-g
Do you think this would really work with helping eliminate the buzz? I plan on plugging it into the RCA ports on the back of my apline HU, then into my computer. Any help would be appreciated. |
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corvettecrazy
Joined: Dec 17 2003 Posts: 3773 Location: moved (twice) 1996 Pontiac Bonneville Last updated: 06/11/07 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Last updated: 08/31/04 |
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IF your buzz is exactly that frequency, then sure it would work.
I've connected my laptop to my car stereo many times with no humming, buzzing or any other issues. Furthermore, I currently have a carputer and it to is connected directly from the headphone out on the computer into the AUX RCA inputs on the back of my HU. No issues. |
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ThatsSoJDM
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oh aright, ill just the standard cable first then see if there is any buzz to begin with,
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alkatmsu
Joined: Nov 08 2005 Posts: 1480 Location: Kentucky 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier Last updated: 02/10/08 2007 Ford Fusion Last updated: 08/31/09 |
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I've never had any problems with line-in buzzing either... def try the normal cables first!
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ThatsSoJDM
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Yeah i went a bought a set but I don't have any RCA IN ports on the back of my deck, I have to buy a cable to convert the disk changer port to RCA's. Damn you alpine! I found it on ebay for 3.50 Shipped, so I'll update you guys when it comes in.
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