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nessi
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30th Apr 06 at 23:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ive decided to try & connect my ipod nano to my alpine headunit. Ive been told i can using the aux in or an i-trip.
I don't really want to get an i-trip cos my friend has one & it keeps going crackley, especially in hilly areas.
I'd like to get just a wire that connects my ipod to the back of my headunit, and so my headunit displays the artist & track name.
Is there such a wire, whats it called? How much are they?

Cheers Ness
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1st May 06 at 10:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

aux in/audio in wire should do if theres somewhere to connect it on the back of your headunit

most good headunits should be able to take an aux in cable
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depending what alpine head unit you have you can get the i pod interface

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3723&cadid=ad10b86a18678fcbc6c2c4df25a49175

or if you cant use the interface then get the aux lead (this will not display the info on you head unit)

http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=alpine+aux&cadid=ad10b86a18678fcbc6c2c4df25a49175

[Edited on 01-05-2006 by flash22]
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aux in will work but you will still need to use the ipod to change tracks etc (which if you dont have the ipod sat in a docking station is illegal, if you get an ipod interface you can control the ipod through your HU

[Edited on 01-05-2006 by --Rikki--]
nessi
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Well today i decided to go to the local car audio shop to buy an aux in wire. Woz well happy only cost me a tenner too! I got home & decided to have a look through my alpine instruction book & came across a little piccy of the back of my headunit, i looked at it closely, only to discover that i haven't got an aux-in plug in hole on my headunit
So it looks like i might have to buy an alpine interface after all, but i don't really want to have to spend £60 on one. So i think i'll just stick to using cd's & mp3 discs!
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You could buy an auxiliary adaptor for the cd changer input, that will then allow you to plug in the aux in wire. I did this on my Pioneer headunit, so it cost me £20 all in.
Hope this helps mate!

 
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