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We still like to travel to car shows. In the past we've been able to listen to audio books but my hearing is getting so bad that if I can hear it, the volume would drive my wife right out of the car. I was wondering if there's a simple way to add some type of a dual ear phone system by tapping into the existing audio output. The car is a 1998 Mustang. My only experience was adding a package tray or kick panel speakers to the Mustangs back in the 60's. The only thing that was necessary was to splice into the audio wires and add the speakers. Job done. I suspect with today's cars I suspect there is more to it than just cutting into the speaker wires. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve J
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Some of the modern hearing aids are fancy. Might be a path worth looking into. ReSound and others have the ability to stream audio from your phone straight to your ears. Your wife can kick back and listen to whatever she wants and you can listen to the books on tape.
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Is that the original radio? If you have a blue tooth radio, you could get blue tooth ear buds.
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Yes it is the original radio. I would like to make it possible for both my wife and I to hear an audio book at the same time
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I had great luck with Crutchfield on upgrading my 05 Dodge truck with an Apple car play stereo. Got a radio, all speakers, direct plug in connections, and detailed instructions specific to my year model truck and the radio I bought for less than $400. The sound is great. They have a Tech support number as well. They may be able to help with getting you set up with something that would do what you need.
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I agree with Bolted, contact Crutchfield.
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687072mustang wrote:
We still like to travel to car shows. In the past we've been able to listen to audio books but my hearing is getting so bad that if I can hear it, the volume would drive my wife right out of the car. I was wondering if there's a simple way to add some type of a dual ear phone system by tapping into the existing audio output. The car is a 1998 Mustang. My only experience was adding a package tray or kick panel speakers to the Mustangs back in the 60's. The only thing that was necessary was to splice into the audio wires and add the speakers. Job done. I suspect with today's cars I suspect there is more to it than just cutting into the speaker wires. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve J
Steve - the most simple answer would be to give Jacquie some earplugs and jack up the sound....otherwise spring for a later model radio that has Bluetooth capabilities. Crutchfield has some good options for a good price and you can get audio books on CD. I used to check them out from the library and listen to books on my commute from Mukilteo to Seatac. Get some Bluetooth wireless ear buds and you're set.
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I have Bluetooth hearing aids courtesy of the VA. They work great with a Bluetooth speaker and an iPhone.
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I've used a bluetooth converter similar to this and it works well. It just tunes in to a radio station. Then you dont have to tear out your car system. Bluetooth Cigarette Lighter USB Wireless FM Transmitter MP3 Radio Car Charger | eBay
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