Navigation & Audio AUX Jack.
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>>However you can only control the volume when you connect your ipod through the Aux Jack. Look into the Dennison IceLINK to use your MFSW to control your ipod...
....or go with the (crude) aux hook up and wait until this summer when Alpine brings out the head units that work with iPods and display all info from the iPod on the head unit's display!
....or go with the (crude) aux hook up and wait until this summer when Alpine brings out the head units that work with iPods and display all info from the iPod on the head unit's display!
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>>Got mine from Classic Auto Campus along with the parcel shelf and both were very easy mods and both work great!
This is what we did as well. Works great! To keep the cord neat and clean, I took an auto-retracting telephone cord and installed 1/8" plugs on each end. Works well. I emailed the company in hopes they would offer a factory-made product. We shall see... :smile:
This is what we did as well. Works great! To keep the cord neat and clean, I took an auto-retracting telephone cord and installed 1/8" plugs on each end. Works well. I emailed the company in hopes they would offer a factory-made product. We shall see... :smile:
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>>>>Does the aux jack accept the iPod?
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>>Yes it does...all you need is a simple cable you can buy at Radio Shack that has a male stereo mini plug at each end. One end plugs into the headphone output on the iPod and the other into the MINI Aux jack.
Strongly recommend the Belkin car adapter, as it has a powered line out (better fidelity than the iPod headphone output). It also has a variable output, which for me helps as I have a lot of "live" recordings on my iPod, I can crank up the ouput (sans distortion) and then turn it down for commercial (higher quality) recordings.
Here's a link http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=149006 but I recommend purchasing somewhere else. If you're in the US, PCConnection.com has pretty good prices.
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>>Yes it does...all you need is a simple cable you can buy at Radio Shack that has a male stereo mini plug at each end. One end plugs into the headphone output on the iPod and the other into the MINI Aux jack.
Strongly recommend the Belkin car adapter, as it has a powered line out (better fidelity than the iPod headphone output). It also has a variable output, which for me helps as I have a lot of "live" recordings on my iPod, I can crank up the ouput (sans distortion) and then turn it down for commercial (higher quality) recordings.
Here's a link http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProdu...duct_Id=149006 but I recommend purchasing somewhere else. If you're in the US, PCConnection.com has pretty good prices.
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