get a 3.5mm stereo (headphone) jack to RCA male adapter and you can hook one directly to your amps inputs (about $5) if it is not loud enough with volume on mp3 turned up to about 75% you need a pre-amp
2006-07-28 17:12:39
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answered by eek 2
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Buy a cable that has 1 end that fits in the MP3 player's headphone jack and the other end fits in the microphone/line in jack on your car amp. Check Radio Shack. They have the best selection of cables.
2006-07-28 17:09:31
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answered by KnowhereMan 6
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you probable ought to destroy out with doing this by way of a three.5mm jack to RCA then RCA to extreme-point converter... yet your subject is which you nonetheless choose an amplifier to ability the audio device. Your MP3 participant would be unable to circulate such large audio device, extraordinarily as quickly as you account for conversion losses. The voltage merely isn't there. you elect some thing to ability the audio device in case you elect the quantity to be extra effective than that of listening to earbuds from 3 ft away.
2016-11-03 05:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to have an auxillary port on the front of your stereo. Then get the wire that connects your MP3 to your stereo.
2006-07-28 17:08:17
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answered by Jackie 2
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Certainly!
2006-07-28 17:06:18
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answered by Audio God™ 6
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yeah you can, it just really depends on the mp3 player you have because some dont work. like my nano haha.
2006-07-28 17:07:41
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answered by Anonymous
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