![]() I was going to use the HTC mhl adapter to pull HDMI out from my phone. ![]() I was using a HTC Evo LTE as my phone/source. nevermind.Īs far as the toslink from my phone it was still a work in progress. You should be able to grab the audio from the HDMI signal via toslink dongle, right?ĮDIT2: Oops, I just notice that the Xoom is a 10" tablet. Rumor is it's about to get Jelly Bean 4.1 and has an HDMI out. Maybe if I lived in a bigger/better town, I'd have more options.ĮDIT: Take a look into the Motorola Xoom. Also, they never have any of the brands I like. The lack of education at the average stereo shop is MIND BOGGLING. I always buy locally when I can (to support local buisness and economy) but with stereo equipment, I buy online. It's sad that local shops are such rapists, but I know what you mean. Put it this way, if you find a tablet with a high quality digital audio output, I'll be very angry that I didn't find it before I bought and installed my system! Like I've said in other posts though, as soon as my crazy loud exhaust starts singing, no way ANYONE would be able to tell the difference between a processed signal vs. I know of no tablet with digital audio output of any kind outside of APT-X. I'll have to get a grand total of what it all costs. It was a real chore to sell him on buying a woofer just because at his age he thought it would be "boom boom" he no want "BOOM BOOM" LOL. He purchased every single product I recommended and is over the moon with how it sounds. I'm just glad he didn't go to a local shop and get raped, because he knows so very little. Pretty much the only thing he knows how to do is turn it up, off, change a channel, and radio station. Funny enough before I was able to send him the photo's of your car he called me to see if I would come over tomorrow and tune his system. That build a number of product for these cars, best of all it looks rather stock. Yes, it seems the people at Double D are good folk. So, my question is do you know of a product to run fiber optic directly from the Samsung to my processor? But I have been unable to find a dock that would go from the headphone jack, mini USB (OR whatever it has) or the bottom plug to TOSLINK fiber optic. ![]() My head unit or processor rather (SONY XES-P1) does have a analog to digital converter built in it so technically it will convert the signal to digital but I was hoping to use fiber optic directly from the 7.0 or 7.7 to the processor to cut down on potential noise. Great questions, keep 'em coming!! :thumbsup: I used the +12V ignition switched signal to switch on my amplifiers. +12V constant, Ground, and +12V ignition switched. Normal aftermarket stereos use three signals for power. Some newer tablets support the APT-X protocol (uses bluetooth technology to wirelessly deliver high quality audio), but mine does not. I read a few articles that claimed to have successfully used a usb sound card via "USB On The Go" protocol, but the problem there is, you can't use USBOTG and charge the tablet at the same time, so I ruled that one out. I've done quite a bit of research on different audio-out solutions for android tablets with very minimal results. ![]() You'll have to elaborate on the toslink vs RCA subject, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. Home Depot has both, and they're in the same area, so don't buy the wrong one. If you go this route, make sure you buy steel to make the bracket, not aluminum. They are strong neodymium magnets that you can buy at your local Home Depot, and work very well with the flat steel bracket I fab'd. Those are indeed magnets glued to the back of the tablet. I use my cell phone's WiFi hotspot function to deliver internet access to the tablet. The tablet I'm using is a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 ( LINK), and has no cell radios. Tell yer buddy to keep rocking! DoubleD has a great rep over on the vette forums, I'm sure they treated your buddy well.
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