Just PSP'd My Celica, Take a look. |
Just PSP'd My Celica, Take a look. |
Oct 27, 2005 - 9:11 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 29, '03 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Well... I got tired of burning CDs to listen to something I just downloaded in my car and I didn't want to spend any money on an IPOD when I already have a PSP.
So I decided to mount my PSP on my dash and hook it up to my stereo so I can listen to mp3s and watch movies from it. Here's exactly what I bought to make it happen and how it turned out. 1. Kenwood auxillery input adapter Cable that hooks into my cd-changer port 2. High quality Monster RCA to Audio Jack Cable (19.99). If you cheap out on this there will be a lot of distortion/ feedback. 3. Intec PSP Dock. I jamed it into the little crack right above the climate control. It actually fits very snug and stable. 4. I used the little headphone remote thing that came with the psp to control it and I stuffed the audio cable right through the ebrake hole since that's where the remote will be. Results: Pictures are crappy. It looks really good in person. What you guys think? |
Oct 31, 2005 - 5:43 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 22, '05 From Saskatoon, SK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
perhaps if you can push the cd deck in abit further, and take out the storage pocket, you can make a little docking station for the psp. pretty much just have that 'dock it' thing screwed in, or taped into the recess so you can put and pull your ps2 onto and from it. you can probably easily build a frame too so that the panel is flush with the psp abit more. just goto your local hobby store and buy some sheets of polystyrene. its pretty much just sheets of model plastic that you can cut easily, and if you want to shape it, you can even put a hair dryer to it for around 30 seconds and it'll become soft and moldable/bendable. just paint it black after.
you can probably even goto the hardware store and get a hinge so you can make it swivle or swing up and down so you can gain access to the compartment or cd deck. This post has been edited by SSJChar: Oct 31, 2005 - 5:46 PM |
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