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Reply to: Wanna listen to my ipod in my car
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Previously on "Wanna listen to my ipod in my car"
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Yeah, several previous cars had that, but the Mazda doesn't. The BMW even had a proper iPod dock in it.
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Not that it helps but my car has a 3.5mm auxiliary input jack tucked away in the the storage space under the center armrest that I can plug my iPhone into. Doesnt charge it but I can just put it on shuffle and leave it to play.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostMr P thinks that the sound quality will be crap whichever device I choose, but at 80 mph on the M6 will you notice?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMy iDrive is perfect, car has AUX and USB ports built into the driver armrest and on screen display for the iPOD
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostThe Mazda garage will fit a Mazda approved one for a mere £300! - mind you that may be worth it if it gets wired up to all 6 speakers
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My iDrive is perfect, car has AUX and USB ports built into the driver armrest and on screen display for the iPOD
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Thanks for the suggestion folks.
My car doesn't have a tape option - so that out.
itrip doesn't sound too good and having researched into the parrot, apparently it can be dodgy with my car (Mazda RX8)
The Mazda garage will fit a Mazda approved one for a mere £300! - mind you that may be worth it if it gets wired up to all 6 speakers
Mr P thinks that the sound quality will be crap whichever device I choose, but at 80 mph on the M6 will you notice?
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostYeah WHS.
My tape player works really well.
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Originally posted by mailric View Posttape with a wire attached from ebay for 2 quid, no interference.
old school.
My tape player works really well.
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I've got an Alpine head unit with full iPod control, I fed the cable through to the glove box and just leave it in there for months on end as it also charges.
I can't think of the model number and I can't be arsed to go and look, about £150 I think.
Here's a good one where they've left out the superfluous CD player.
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My iTrip experience has varied in different cars but similar to others and even though I don't live in stinky London, I do tend to travel long distances which means you have to retune as different areas have different frequencies - currently using the "audio in" socket in the glovebox as it's more reliable but have been thinking about a better solution like the Parrot as it's just too distracting changing tracks etc - as bad as texting (so I refrain - but that means I have to keep stopping).
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tape with a wire attached from ebay for 2 quid, no interference.
old school.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWe use iTrip, works well. Easy to find an empty frequency, look at the top/bottom ends. Unless you live somewhere with a thousand pirate radio stations hogging everything, I suppose?
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I've an iTrip and my experience is poor. The main problem I have is that for quiet stuff on the iPod, the iTrip will shut off as it thinks there is no signal. Which for me is once every five minutes in many a podcast.
There was one out there that I can't remember at the moment that was highly rated by people who use it and it also broadcast the song names on RDS. If I can remember I will edit and post the link.
Ahh, just recalled it was from Kensington, but appears to be discontinued
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Get a Parrot MKi9100 or 9200. Bluetooth phone and connector for iPhone/iPod. Have one and it's the DBs...
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