Auxilliary Jack for MP3
I bought a San Disk player and found that the cable that comes with it isn't going to work. It has a USB connector and the Aux port in my Sport Fit looks like a headphone port. Anyone know the best way to solve the connection ? Thanks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Nice Fit »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I bought a San Disk player and found that the cable that comes with it isn't going to work. It has a USB connector and the Aux port in my Sport Fit looks like a headphone port. Anyone know the best way to solve the connection ? Thanks. </TD></TR></TABLE>
...you know the headphone jack? well you need a wire with one of those on each end. 3mm I believe.
...you know the headphone jack? well you need a wire with one of those on each end. 3mm I believe.
I just bought my auxilary jack for my iPod from Radio Shack. It cost $6 for a 6 foot cord. It's a 1/8th headphone jack on both sides. Make sure to get one that is gold plated wire on the inside or insulated just to make sure the sound quality is better. I would suggest not buying the name-brand ones for iPods (such as Monster)- they charge you $20 for the same piece of equipment. Good luck!
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