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Old 11-25-2009, 06:54 PM
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Re: iPod compatibility?

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Originally Posted by 1BadBB6 View Post
its cool ur new so im not gonna yell at ya.

i know for my sisters pioneer deck that she recently got, she just hooks her USB cable that she uses to connect to the computer to the usb port on the cd player. i also have a friend that uses a regular audio cable (both male ends) and hooks it straight into the aux input.
THIS!

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Originally Posted by UPSluder View Post
1. get a new deck, any single din will fit
2. take out old deck
3. put in new deck
4. get iPod cable. I know for my alpine I had to buy a separate cable. hooked into where you would hook up the cd changer. I have it going into my glovebox so my iPod just chills in there
And Definately THIS!

Alpine uses a cord/hook up called Ai Net -- it is the data port that allows you to control ALL Functions of the i-Pod without touching the ipod itself.
Alpine

Kenwood iPod connectors data base

I-POD PIONEER CABLE ADAPTOR ADAPTER AUX CHARGER For use with units that have CD Changers or are iPod ready

No matter what aftermarket deck you use, tell the installer/Salesman to sale you the adaptor cord. I dont use Apple products, but don't all iPods have that long, thin data port on the bottom?


Now, if you are trying to use a stock radio, an FM modulator would be the quickest way to get your iPod to play on your "system."
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Originally Posted by Freakonaleash12
ok bro i can tell you dont know this type of stuff at all the signal strength is 12 volts and unlike AC DC is not a sign wave its a straight line so the frequency is constant -- by the way did i happen to mention dealing with frequencies is my daily job so i do know what im talking about
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