gfree569
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does anyone know how i would go about hooking up a cd player that goes in a car, in my room?i know it would need a batter but what size and all??
exactlyI would recommend not using a car CD player in the house. Wal-Mart sells DVD/CD-players for under $40 so why not just get one of those and don't worry about the power supply?
Link?You need a power supply. Something that converts ac to dc. I recommend using a pyramid power supply.
Is an American thing.I would recommend not using a car CD player in the house. Wal-Mart sells DVD/CD-players for under $40 so why not just get one of those and don't worry about the power supply?
Having a car audio system is way better. You can add subs, amps, speakers, etc.I would recommend not using a car CD player in the house. Wal-Mart sells DVD/CD-players for under $40 so why not just get one of those and don't worry about the power supply?
You can add all that to a home CD player as well. This is a retarded post.Having a car audio system is way better. You can add subs, amps, speakers, etc.
Depending on the stuff you add, it can sound way better than the most expensive stereos that they sell at walmart.
Your sig says that your H/U is a home stereo converted to DC. So you're saying that a home stereo is better for the car and a car stereo is better for the home? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifHaving a car audio system is way better. You can add subs, amps, speakers, etc.
Depending on the stuff you add, it can sound way better than the most expensive stereos that they sell at walmart.
Your sig says that your H/U is a home stereo converted to DC. So you're saying that a home stereo is better for the car and a car stereo is better for the home? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
Sorry but you're not making any sense.