Advice on locating various audio connectors
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:26 pm
Hi Guys
Following on my introduction thread in the New Members forum I've been mucking around for a while now trying to hack an Aux input onto my 07 Grand Vit Euro spec stereo system.
My question to the internet is: where's a good place to start looking for audio connector blocks when you have very little experience with car audio? I took a wander into a well known high street brand auto parts shop today and they had nothing suitable or even suitable from their suppliers. I'm starting to think that a lot of these audio connectors are generic and could be found down at the scrap yard?
Having shown the guy at the shop a picture of what I thought I needed he nodded sagely and advised me that it "looked like an american style plug" which filled me with dread... I know that the Aux input hack I'm working towards will require the plug from the end of the feed from a CD Multi changer, should I just start looking for a second hand one of those?
Anything on this subject would help me out and I'd be very grateful, thanks guys!
Following on my introduction thread in the New Members forum I've been mucking around for a while now trying to hack an Aux input onto my 07 Grand Vit Euro spec stereo system.
My question to the internet is: where's a good place to start looking for audio connector blocks when you have very little experience with car audio? I took a wander into a well known high street brand auto parts shop today and they had nothing suitable or even suitable from their suppliers. I'm starting to think that a lot of these audio connectors are generic and could be found down at the scrap yard?
Having shown the guy at the shop a picture of what I thought I needed he nodded sagely and advised me that it "looked like an american style plug" which filled me with dread... I know that the Aux input hack I'm working towards will require the plug from the end of the feed from a CD Multi changer, should I just start looking for a second hand one of those?
Anything on this subject would help me out and I'd be very grateful, thanks guys!