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I DO NOT want to use an FM transmitter, I have never had good luck with them. I own a Mazda 3 with the factory 6 CD changer. It looks like it may have additional inputs in the back. Can I have an adapter installed?
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It's not wireless. Basically it adds an AUX input to any radio.
It feeds your audio signal from a headphone jack ( or RCA cables) by FM modulation, directly into the antenna input on your radio bypassing the antenna when on, allowing the radio to work as normal when off. It comes with an On/Off switch.
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I had a 3, and i don't recall any inputs. I don't recall there being an option on the controls to select an AUX in source, unless they've added one since the 2004 model.Best place to ask would be a mazda dealer, or an after market car audio place.
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A compromise on the FM transmitter thing...you could get an inline FM adapter, one that physically plugs into your antenna. You still have to tune in a station on the radio, but the interference and signal loss affect is much much lower. Basically, you get a "T" for your antenna wire, plug it into the antenna jack on your radio, plug the antenna into it, and then there's a lead to go to your audio device.
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Yes, Precision Interface makes an adapter just for you!You don't need an "adapter" - if the head has RCA inputs go to radioshack and buy an RCA to 1/8" headphone jack cable and just plug it in.
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www.oemautosound.com if you don't find it call them 1-888-231-0395
good luck and stay away from fm modulators they never sound good
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