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    DIY: Line input / MP3 Player hookup to Stock Stereo!

    Hey guys,

    I wasn't able to find any useful info on soldering in an AUX input to the stock tape deck.
    (My e30 is an early model '86 325E. I'm unsure if this is the original radio.)

    So I spent a few hours and now have a working setup!
    I take no responsibility if this fries your stereo. I've only done limited testing.

    I've got CD quality sound now (a huge improvement over the tape adapters that are commonly used)

    I didn't manage to get a picture of the ground I used, but it's clearly labeled on the PCB, and you can see it in the video.

    NOTE:
    The left/right (blue/red) wires in the video are connected to the WRONG point. See the pictures below for the proper soldering locations.

    The video below is to show how to engage the Tape player without having a tape in the deck. Not having a tape in helps to reduce the system noise.

    Background noise could further be reduced by disabling the internal motors, and desoldering the tape pickups. But I decided my setup is "good enough" for me.


    I used a 3.5mm to RCA cable, and cut off the ends. I then soldered on the white, blue, and red wires that you see in the pictures. I chose this style of wire to clearly show the solder points to use. :)









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    Last edited by Panici; 04-03-2018, 05:48 PM.

    #2
    I guess the stock stereo isn't a popular choice?
    Personally, I don't think anything aftermarket looks nearly as good as the stock unit.

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      #3
      The stock units definitely look the best, though modern units with pre-amp outputs allow you to easily add an amplifier and a subwoofer.

      Thanks for the writeup!
      Originally posted by kronus
      would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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        #4
        how are you going to flick that little arm when it's installed? can you jab a screw driver in there when installed?
        "I wanna see da boat movie"
        "I got a tree on my house"

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          #5
          Thanks for this. I agree the stock units look the best, not to mention proper, so I bought one of these same units to replace the offensive aftermarket one the previous owner left me. I was planning on just using a tape adapter for an aux. input, but now I might try this.

          Couple of questions though:
          1) When you install the unit, how and where will the aux. cable fit and come out? Through the bottom of the dash above the ashtray?

          2) Although I have minimal audio soldering experience, I'm still not quite sure how you did it based off of the pictures and video.. Looks like you're using the red/blue wires to just jump two points on the board - did you just solder it straight in without a switch? And forgive me, but I can't figure out what the white wire is doing there. Also not too clear on what's going on in the video with engaging the tape player and how that would happen automatically once it's installed.

          Sorry if I'm too green here, but thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thizzelle View Post
            how are you going to flick that little arm when it's installed? can you jab a screw driver in there when installed?
            Very good question. Yes you can activate the mechanism with a screwdriver (I used the back of a pen) with the radio closed up. It's centered at the top of the deck.


            Originally posted by Bronzites View Post
            Thanks for this. I agree the stock units look the best, not to mention proper, so I bought one of these same units to replace the offensive aftermarket one the previous owner left me. I was planning on just using a tape adapter for an aux. input, but now I might try this.

            Couple of questions though:
            1) When you install the unit, how and where will the aux. cable fit and come out? Through the bottom of the dash above the ashtray?

            2) Although I have minimal audio soldering experience, I'm still not quite sure how you did it based off of the pictures and video.. Looks like you're using the red/blue wires to just jump two points on the board - did you just solder it straight in without a switch? And forgive me, but I can't figure out what the white wire is doing there. Also not too clear on what's going on in the video with engaging the tape player and how that would happen automatically once it's installed.

            Sorry if I'm too green here, but thanks.
            1. Not sure where the AUX cable will exit yet. When I get the unit in my car i'll update this thread.

            2.
            Three wires from my (3.5mm TRS) headphone cable are soldered to the red, blue, and white wires. You can solder the headphone wires directly to the unit, but I found them difficult to work with.
            -Red wire connects to the right side of my headphone cable.
            -Blue wire connects to the left side of my headphone cable.
            -White wire connects to the ground of my headphone cable.

            Red and blue connect to the solder points shown. White connects to a large solder point, labeled "GND" on the circuit board. It's towards the back of the deck.

            3. If you don't want to use a blank tape in the deck, you can trigger the mechanism with a screwdriver or pen (see above)

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              #7
              I have done this to both mast e30 's.

              Just get any old cassette, and rip the tape out. You will get no added noise because nothing is touching the heads.
              Originally posted by codyep3
              I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
              2001 silver/Blk 325 cabby. SOLD
              1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
              1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
              2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
              2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
              2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
              2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
              2010 F650gs twin
              2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leather

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                #8
                Originally posted by Todd Black 88 View Post
                I have done this to both mast e30 's.

                Just get any old cassette, and rip the tape out. You will get no added noise because nothing is touching the heads.
                Also a good idea.
                I don't have an antenna on my car, so I'm fine with leaving it in aux/cassette mode all of the time, and it looks better without a cassette stuck in the slot :)

                If it accidentally is taken out of cassette mode, a pen gives me a quick fix.

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                  #9
                  I am old, and I still own cassettes and use them.:)
                  Originally posted by codyep3
                  I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
                  2001 silver/Blk 325 cabby. SOLD
                  1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
                  1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
                  2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
                  2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
                  2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
                  2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
                  2010 F650gs twin
                  2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leather

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                    #10
                    Next time you go through all that trouble, at least use a high quality cable. That thing isn't going to last too long. They get all bent, get distorted and stop working. Ask me how I know.
                    harry/harout

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Panici View Post
                      1. Not sure where the AUX cable will exit yet. When I get the unit in my car i'll update this thread.

                      2.
                      Three wires from my (3.5mm TRS) headphone cable are soldered to the red, blue, and white wires. You can solder the headphone wires directly to the unit, but I found them difficult to work with.
                      -Red wire connects to the right side of my headphone cable.
                      -Blue wire connects to the left side of my headphone cable.
                      -White wire connects to the ground of my headphone cable.

                      Red and blue connect to the solder points shown. White connects to a large solder point, labeled "GND" on the circuit board. It's towards the back of the deck.

                      3. If you don't want to use a blank tape in the deck, you can trigger the mechanism with a screwdriver or pen (see above)
                      Thanks. Having to use a pen to poke in there just doesn't seem.. adequate. I like the idea of using the empty cassette cartridge.

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                        #12
                        very cool, does the tape player in an e38 differ much? I'd like to do this

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bmw325csi View Post
                          Next time you go through all that trouble, at least use a high quality cable. That thing isn't going to last too long. They get all bent, get distorted and stop working. Ask me how I know.
                          This isn't a longterm solution for me, and I just used what I had on hand. Your right though, a better cable is in order. For that matter, a female 3.5mm jack on the faceplate would be even better.


                          Originally posted by Bronzites View Post
                          Thanks. Having to use a pen to poke in there just doesn't seem.. adequate. I like the idea of using the empty cassette cartridge.
                          Empty cartridge should work just fine as well. In my case, I don't have an antenna, so keeping it in Tape/Aux mode all the time is fine, and should it accidentally come out of that mode, screwdriver/pen will do the trick.

                          Originally posted by brucewillies86 View Post
                          very cool, does the tape player in an e38 differ much? I'd like to do this
                          I'm not sure how different it will be internally. I've seen similar mods done on other headunits though. It will probably require some trial and error to find the right solder points. Hopefully you don't blow anything up!



                          Wired in my stock radio today (and tested the aux input in the car)
                          Aux wire is coming out of the old fader switch location, for now.

                          It's sounds great! It's also more powerful then the little amp I had in there for testing, and it'll do the job for now (music while I wrench on the car) until I can build something custom/better.

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                            #14
                            This is what I did for my cab.

                            Get a cable with a female end, drill a hole in the spare slot plate above the deck, voila.

                            Get a small male to male for your phone/iPod/mp3 etc.

                            Cleanest solution IMO.

                            On my M3, I install phono jacks so I can even run a record player into it. Lol

                            Originally posted by codyep3
                            I hope to Christ you have looks going for you, because you sure as fuck don't have any intelligence.
                            2001 silver/Blk 325 cabby. SOLD
                            1988 Blk/Blk e30 factory wide body kit car SOLD
                            1992 DS/BLK 325 m-tech II apperance pack cabby SOLD!
                            2002 325xit Sil/blk. SOLD
                            2012 328i xdrive touring. Wht/blk. SOLD
                            2009 135 cabby. monacoblue/blk leather SOLD
                            2007 Z4m coupe. Silver grey/black/ aluminum. 1of50
                            2010 F650gs twin
                            2016 M235i cabby. Mineral grey/Red leather

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