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How To: Auxiliary input for the Craig
I'm answering the question that no one is asking with this How-To. Basically, how to modify the Craig to accept sound input from devices such as MP3 players without losing any functionality and without using FM transmitters or tape deck adapters. I put the directions (mainly just pictures) up on my little website that until last night hasn't changed in well over 2 years. So I won't repeat it all here.
http://1561project.com/?page=ipod-craig
Maybe this will help someone one day, I don't think anyone has bothered to do this before. On another note, anyone have any inexpensive suggestions for stock speaker replacements? In case it wasn't obvious, I'm not much of an audiophile, so I'm just looking for something that's a good match with the Craig and isn't 30 years old and disintegrated.
Later,
Todd
Last edited by todd1561; 10-24-2011 at 09:17 AM.
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I've been recommending some Infinity units that are rather reasonable (check Amazon) that a number of other owners are now enjoying as well...
http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?57...es-of-speakers
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One of those purists you keep hearing about.
A good FM transmitter is worlds better than even the best FM radio signal from a big station.
Radio stations use compressors and limiters to make their stations sound louder then their competitors, the idea being that the listener is more likely to stay on a louder station. This is why you've probably noticed parts that are normally quiet on a song you know are louder on the radio, but when the rest of the song kicks back in, it "seems" to get quieter as opposed to louder. That's compression, and a kind of a lousy tactic sonically since mixing and mastering music already adds compression and limiting.
Your FM transmitter won't do this, so there isn't nearly the same degradation as normal FM radio.
Dave
Here, somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
sdg3205
A good FM transmitter is worlds better than even the best FM radio signal from a big station.
Radio stations use compressors and limiters to make their stations sound louder then their competitors, the idea being that the listener is more likely to stay on a louder station. This is why you've probably noticed parts that are normally quiet on a song you know are louder on the radio, but when the rest of the song kicks back in, it "seems" to get quieter as opposed to louder. That's compression, and a kind of a lousy tactic sonically since mixing and mastering music already adds compression and limiting.
Your FM transmitter won't do this, so there isn't nearly the same degradation as normal FM radio.
I'm a little confused, are you under the impression I made an FM transmitter? Interesting information nonetheless.
Todd
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One of those purists you keep hearing about.
Originally Posted by
todd1561
I'm a little confused, are you under the impression I made an FM transmitter? Interesting information nonetheless.
Todd
No. I'm under the impression you'd own or buy one.
Dave
Here, somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
sdg3205
No. I'm under the impression you'd own or buy one.
The point of the "How-To" was to illustrate how you could directly wire an auxiliary input right into the amp, thus making a device such as an FM transmitter or tape deck adapter unnecessary. I guess maybe I didn't make that clear?
Todd
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Guy with a DeLorean
Todd, thanks for the info! I have been wondering if there was a way to tap into the Craig like this since I first got my car. I'm planning to hardwire in an aux input connector for my ipod in the ash tray/coin try area.
FM transmitters are OK for the most part, but I have never been happy with the amount of static and crosstalk I get from other radio stations when I'm driving long distance. Inevitably I drive through an area where my transmitted frequency the same as a local radio station. I hate having to adjust frequencies and scan for one that is open.
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One of those purists you keep hearing about.
EDIT - I misread your post. I see you've got it all worked out. Tight.
Dave
Here, somewhere.
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Senior Member
That's an great idea...
Do you have a step-by-step for those of us not versed in reading wiring schematics. I might like to do this but would need more info as to wear things are tied in and how. MOre pictures would be great if you took them.
Thanks,
Steve
Originally Posted by
todd1561
I'm answering the question that no one is asking with this How-To. Basically, how to modify the Craig to accept sound input from devices such as MP3 players without losing any functionality and without using FM transmitters or tape deck adapters. I put the directions (mainly just pictures) up on my little website that until last night hasn't changed in well over 2 years. So I won't repeat it all here.
http://1561project.com/?page=ipod-craig
Maybe this will help someone one day, I don't think anyone has bothered to do this before. On another note, anyone have any inexpensive suggestions for stock speaker replacements? In case it wasn't obvious, I'm not much of an audiophile, so I'm just looking for something that's a good match with the Craig and isn't 30 years old and disintegrated.
Later,
Todd
Cheers
Steven Maguire
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IT'S A TRAP!!!!!
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Senior Member
Originally Posted by
todd1561
I'm answering the question that no one is asking with this How-To. Basically, how to modify the Craig to accept sound input from devices such as MP3 players without losing any functionality and without using FM transmitters or tape deck adapters. I put the directions (mainly just pictures) up on my little website that until last night hasn't changed in well over 2 years. So I won't repeat it all here.
http://1561project.com/?page=ipod-craig
Maybe this will help someone one day, I don't think anyone has bothered to do this before. On another note, anyone have any inexpensive suggestions for stock speaker replacements? In case it wasn't obvious, I'm not much of an audiophile, so I'm just looking for something that's a good match with the Craig and isn't 30 years old and disintegrated.
Later,
Todd
What AUX jack did you use?
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