Not sure if thats the same exact part my installer is using, but they did say that it's possible to do this to eliminate the static and make a direct connection. Mine is static-filled as well, just waiting for that part to come in.
So it does go through the CD changer interface? And I was looking at the sirius reciever, and the only plug I see for that jack to fit into is the "Audio" plug. IS this correct?
Thanks,
Chris
The way I had mine set up was with a headphone (male) plug from the Siruis receiver into RCA jacks to the back of my deck.
Wait, what kind of deck do you have? So what you're saying it goes male headphone plug into the sirius reciever with male RCA's on the other side to female RCA's going to the AUX on the deck?
C.
exactly. I don't know if you have an AUX IN females on your deck, but mine did and sounded great.
Get
this or the same thing at ebay and then get a headphone jack to rca like
this
You might have static but that is basically the only way to do it unless u want to do fm transmitter or i have seen ones that use the antenna for the input but i can't find it. I saw it at best buy.
-Seth
So my alpine deck (cde-9845) has an AUX input. So this WILL work?
Chris
O - i didn't notice u had a 9845. This wont work on yours because urs isn't versatile link read. My 9847 is and so thats what i used. I'll try to find that antenna adapter for u today. That and a fm transmitter are prolly the only ways to go.
-Seth
If your Sirius unit has an audio out and your deck has an AUX input it should work I don't see why not. I used my Sirius like this and sounded perfect.
From Crutchfield
The CDE-9845 is equipped with a rear-mounted 3.5mm female mini-jack auxiliary input. In the Setup menu, you can activate/deactivate the Aux Input. When activated, you can choose a name for the input from the following: Auxiliary, TV, VCR, or Game.
So all you will need is a cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Male plug on the end that goes into 9845 and the other end will depend on what the aux device has for the audio out. My Sirius reciever has a 3.5mm plug. Go to radioshack and get the wire it shouldn't cost more than $4.
Ok, its all installed... only thing is, I get some background static/noise (when engine is high on RPM) or when idle and sirius reciever is muted.
Can't really notice it otherwise, only when unit is muted.
C.
^^^My mp3 player into the back of my 9847 is the same way.
-Seth
Chris Osborn wrote:Ok, its all installed... only thing is, I get some background static/noise (when engine is high on RPM) or when idle and sirius reciever is muted.
Can't really notice it otherwise, only when unit is muted.
C.
What type of sirius receiver do you have? Filling out your profile would be tons helpful. Can you turn off the wireless FM transmitter? Is there volume buttons on the Sirius?
I turned off the FM transmitter and yes, there is volume control on the reciever. I guess I can try to turn that down, that should help?
THanks,
C.
95Vet wrote:If your Sirius unit has an audio out and your deck has an AUX input it should work I don't see why not. I used my Sirius like this and sounded perfect.
Same here, had to buy a headphone style jack to male RCA's (Sears), then female RCA's to AINET adapter (eBay). MUCH BETTER THAN THAT FM MODULATED BS!
I had the Starmate.