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YOU NEED A 1/4 TH (HEAD PHONE JACK)TO A (RCA) PLUG! AND YOUR STEREO NEEDS TO HAVE PHONON IN OR AUX IN AND JUST PLUG IT UP YOU CAN GET IT AT RADIO SHACK .
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Connect a audio from the headphone socket on the player and plug it into the AUX input on the stereo system. Set the stereo to AUX, turn on the player and adjust the volume level on the stereo.
connect the audio lead into the head phone socket on the MP3 player and the other end of this audio lead into the Line in/Aux input on your stereo. Switch the stereo to Line in/Aux and then turn on the MP3 plater.
You don't identify your make and model of MP3 player or your Flat Screen TV.
Some types of MP3 player can dock into a device (MP3 Dock) that has audio output connectors that can connect to either your TV or your Sound Bar with either standard stereo phono or HDMI cables (your TV has HDMI capability).
If no dock is available for your MP3 player, a stereo phono to 1/4 inch stereo jack will connect either audio Out or Headphone Socket to your TV or Soundbar. The sound quality may not be the best with this type of connection but it should be adequate.
A retailer like Radioshack, Best Buy, PC World, Maplin, etc. (depending on where you are) should stock these MP3 Docks and cables.
To connect your MP3 player to a stereo simply connect it via a cable that will fit your headphone jack on the MP3 player and splits into two larger prongs on the other. This will allow you to plug into the two ports on the back of your stereo. Bestbuy sells the Hosa Technology 3.5mm TRS-to-Dual RCA Cable for $7.99.
Once you connect the MP3 to the stereo make sure that the settings are also correct. Generally you have to push a button or selector to choose if you want to listen to the CD player, radio, or cassette on your stereo. In the same fashion you need to select Aux In or it may be listed Line In.
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Try turning the volume lowwer on the mp3 player and higher on the head unit. The radio is trying to amplify an amplified sound which is why you are getting distortion.
I am not specifically familiar with the DEH-5800MP but many car stereos these days have an input jack on the faceplate (or under it) which is used to connect the stereo to a MP3 player using a special cable which is available from the manufacturer.
If your stereo doesn't have an input jack, there are other options. One popular method is to connect a wireless transmitter like this one to your MP3 player set to an empty FM radio frequency which you can receive using your car stereo
Your query > ..."wire...to hook...mp3 player ...RCA RS2044 stereo..."
You need to connect the headset out of your MP3 player using a special cable to theInterfaces/Ports:
AUX-in of the RCA RS2044.
One of the many technical name for the special cable is RCA Male Stereo to male baby phone stereo, the common name is MP3 to RCA and it is similar to the function and look of a Cygnett
Groove Transit - MP3 Phone to R...
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