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Richie |
posted on 15th May 05 at 18:25 |
You only need the CD changer cable if you only have the IP bus port on the back of the HU. Most newer pioneers already have a few inch lead coming out of the unit, so you can just wire directly to that. | |
lozzd |
posted on 14th May 05 at 21:54 |
Best bet is do what I did.. me and my mate when halves. the mini jack connectors are bloody cheap, a pioneer ip bus (cd changer) cable is £20 from halfords, so £10 each :thumbs: | |
dna23 |
posted on 14th May 05 at 20:21 |
yeah my friend has an iTrip and its shoot, also the connector made by pioneer which is 80 quid is equally as shoot or so it says evewrywhere on the web ppl prefer to make their own or buy the ones of eBay which appear to be better.... | |
slugger_54132 |
posted on 14th May 05 at 19:25 |
i have heard that the i-trips, the ones that broadcast an fm frequency arent that good, quality is shoot. Best going for the cable route!! | |
nickyboy01 |
posted on 14th May 05 at 19:21 |
Paul, you live 2 mins from Pioneer HQ, go ask em :lol: | |
dave17 |
posted on 14th May 05 at 14:48 |
Paul, ul need this too: | |
dave17 |
posted on 14th May 05 at 14:47 |
Richie you genuis :D | |
John |
posted on 14th May 05 at 00:14 |
quote: No its not :boggle: | |
lozzd |
posted on 13th May 05 at 23:33 |
quote: You're not fucking kidding! I swear the wire in those things is actaully solder resistant. Still, mine works, just! :thumbs: | |
richard_syko |
posted on 13th May 05 at 23:28 |
Downloading mp3`s is illegal. | |
Paul_J |
posted on 13th May 05 at 23:21 |
So with that, I need another cable as well to go from ipod ear phone thing to this IBus thing. | |
slugger_54132 |
posted on 13th May 05 at 23:03 |
Richie is right, jst by the bus adapter and away you go, only thing is you cant have a cd changer at the same time as you rbus connector is being used! | |
Richie |
posted on 13th May 05 at 22:22 |
It is really as simple as this (not the best tho) | |
Dom |
posted on 13th May 05 at 22:11 |
quote: There any pin-out diagrams of the pioneers ipbus connector? :) | |
Richie |
posted on 13th May 05 at 22:09 |
However if you want the £20 deal just get one of these | |
Dom |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:53 |
if your headunit has a bus connector on it, then spend 80 quid on the ipod pioneer box (look on CAD) - allows you to control your ipod from the headunit etc etc :thumbs: | |
Paul_J |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:23 |
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/07/31/uk_bans_ipod_radio_addon/ | |
Paul_J |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:22 |
quote: Hmm... I could've sworn that was what I saw for £145... how much are they? and what quality is the music? Good thinking batman if this solves my dilema hehe. Paul J | |
Jamie |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:20 |
You not away to get banned? | |
richard_syko |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:18 |
iTrip would be a simple option. | |
Paul_J |
posted on 13th May 05 at 21:12 |
I know Dave 17 told me what cable I need to connect my ipod to my head unit - but I don't think it's the right one as a I have a Pioneer 6400 R Cd head unit, quite an old one (with dolphins etc) - not even sure if I have a Aux in thing or not. I know some Pioneers came with a thing called IPBus or something to plug things into? |