Play Guitar Through Car Stereo

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Is it possible that I can play the guitar through my car speakers?

I want to know if you can get something I'll be able to connect my guitar on my stereo and listen to my speakers in my car

LOL! Things you'll need: standard electric guitar 1 / 4 inch cable 1 / 4 "to 1 / 8" stereo jack adapter guitar preamp with a car iPod small connector, if you have one. Gather your materials to play the guitar on the road. Make sure you have a tool for 1 / 4 "cable in good condition operation, and an adapter for 1 / 4 "to 1 / 8 inch. For this process, the radio must be equipped with a 1 / 8 auxiliary" TRS such as the type of connection of an iPod. 2. Make sure that your car battery is fully charged, unless you have someone else drive while playing the guitar on the move! The performance of your stereo at high volume can quickly drain the battery of the car, so be sure to run your car regularly you can play for an extended period of time. 3. Connect the 1 / 4 "to 1 / 8" cable adapter the device. These adapters can be found at RadioShack and other electronics manufacturers for under $ 5. Connect the plug 1 / 4 inches the cable into your guitar, and end with the adapter into the Auxiliary input of your car stereo. 4. Check if your guitar is equipped with active electronics, another way of saying that you have a preamp on board. In doing so, you must be careful with the volume on his guitar, To avoid damaging the speakers. An easy way to know if this is the case, is that if your guitar needs a battery must be changed regularly. Even if you do not have a preamp or a separate preamplifier to be used online, this process works. You will not be able to reach the top volume level, however. 5. Once everything is connected, turn on the stereo mode and "auxiliary" or "auxiliary." Your car stereo will see your guitar as a sound source like an iPod, mobile phone or other MP3 player. Now, ask your rock! 6. Know if you have an older model car radio – which is equipped with a tape drive – you can also get this process by buying a special tape that is designed to use your tape drive as an auxiliary audio input. Connect the special tape with the audio cable and then connect to 1 / 8 inch to 1 / 4 "(the opposite direction of the adapter used in the previous method. Now, plug the adapter on guitar. Bingo! You're ready to rock and roll, at the same time!

play guitar through car stereo