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photopsia 11-16-2008 12:27 AM

volume in car
 
new car has aux input. using the y-connector that came with the mogul and an adapter cable to play music from my phone through the car's stereo. volume is terribly low, really unusable. any way around this? i have the audiopara cab installed. car is a toyato prius if that has any meaning.

thanks

gator2k83 11-16-2008 02:12 AM

Re: volume in car
 
you are probally going to need the right adapter on the HTC side that has the 3.5mm jack and not the 2.5mm jack as most phones don't follow a certain pattern for their 2.5mm jacks as they come with their own headset. AS for all the 3.5 jacks and cables are concerned they are standard and interchangeable.

It sounds like a connection issue with ethier the 2.5mm adapter that u are upsizing to a 3.5mm jack to us a patch cable one that is male on both ends to plug into your cars aux input.

Make sure it is the phone audio and not the car having a faulty jack try using a portable cd player or mp3 player as the source.

If the volume from one of those is normal Its the adapter/changer that you are using causing the problems, as I have my mogul hooked up to my pioneer. I just hacked up an aux cable and a spare pair of the stock headphones that came with the mogul. I have no audio problems the sound is loud and clear.

The plus side of using a stock pair of headphones is if you make the splice after the mic/volume switch it doubles as hands free alowing you to take calls and not have to unhook anything. I also use the headphone multi jack/ usb adapter that came with it to charge the phone and still be able to listen to music/make calls theu the car.

Here are some alternative adapters to look for.

http://tinyurl.com/6hcra3
This one is just the headphone jack you won't be able to chage phone while using this adapter.

http://tinyurl.com/6kcaxr
This is a 3 in one that has the charge jack along with a 3.5mm jack and a 2.5mm jack.

http://tinyurl.com/67rq72
This is basically what I made for free using the usb splitter and wiring the stock headphones into an aux cable.

jmorton10 11-16-2008 08:48 AM

Re: volume in car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gator2k83 (Post 522242)
you are probably going to need the right adapter on the HTC side that has the 3.5mm jack and not the 2.5mm jack as most phones don't follow a certain pattern for their 2.5mm jacks as they come with their own headset. .

That is the most likely culprit. The 2.5mm jack has to be designed for a phone or it will not work right.

In my truck, I have a Proclip car adapter that holds the phone, charges the battery & hooks the audio directly to the stereo aux (I have a killer stereo in my truck)

When I was first hooking it up, I tried using a generic 2.5 to 3.5 adapter from Radio Shack & it didn't work well at all. After figuring out all adapters where not the same & getting the right one it works super.

I play music from s2p & audio from my SlingMobile setup through the stereo daily. I get 99% perfect reception from SlingMobile while driving which amazes me (I never expected TV reception to work perfectly while driving down the road).

~John

jmorton10 11-16-2008 08:51 AM

Re: volume in car
 
My Proclip has basically the adapter in the 2nd link that gator provided for you integrated into it.

~John

photopsia 11-16-2008 08:58 AM

Re: volume in car
 
That must be it- bought the Radio Shack adapter. I'll try one of recommended ones from your answers. Thanks for all of your help.


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