Becker CR-210 Aux Input for Ipod/Iphone
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Becker CR-210 Aux Input for Ipod/Iphone
First let me say that I'm not stereo expert or music purist. I have been trying to come up with a simple way to play my Ipod or Iphone through the CR-210 and keep the 6 CD changer and the factory stock look of the radio. I also wanted to avoid getting into the wiring of the radio or under the dash.
I called Becker in New Jersey and spoke to a gentlman named Ed Ebel. Becker's contact info is:
Becker Autosound
101 US Highway 46 West
Second Floor
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
201-773-0976
Ed said that if the radio was sent to them, their techs could add a 3.5 mm female plug in the face of the radio in the existing knockout on the upper right side of the radio. The aux circuit they install cuts out the radio function when the plug is installed from the Ipod. The Ipod can be then used and the radio volume and tone functions are functional.
When the aux cable plug is removed the radio functions as normal. Also, he said that the signal from the Ipod goes through the tuner and is 'not modulated'. I guess this is good for sound quality?
I just received the radio from Becker and wanted to get a good picture before it goes back in the dash. Note the silver plug in the radio face. Of course the 6 CD changer wll still stay in place. This set-up does not provide charging for the Ipod, but that is not a concern of mine.
This may be a simple solution for others like me who want to use their Ipod or Iphone and keep it simple. Cost was about $115.00 plus shipping. By the way, I tried to get Becker to come up with an input fitting and nut in anodized black so it would be invisible in the radio face..... they weren't helpful with that request.
I'll get the radio back in this weekend and see how it all works and report back.
I called Becker in New Jersey and spoke to a gentlman named Ed Ebel. Becker's contact info is:
Becker Autosound
101 US Highway 46 West
Second Floor
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
201-773-0976
Ed said that if the radio was sent to them, their techs could add a 3.5 mm female plug in the face of the radio in the existing knockout on the upper right side of the radio. The aux circuit they install cuts out the radio function when the plug is installed from the Ipod. The Ipod can be then used and the radio volume and tone functions are functional.
When the aux cable plug is removed the radio functions as normal. Also, he said that the signal from the Ipod goes through the tuner and is 'not modulated'. I guess this is good for sound quality?
I just received the radio from Becker and wanted to get a good picture before it goes back in the dash. Note the silver plug in the radio face. Of course the 6 CD changer wll still stay in place. This set-up does not provide charging for the Ipod, but that is not a concern of mine.
This may be a simple solution for others like me who want to use their Ipod or Iphone and keep it simple. Cost was about $115.00 plus shipping. By the way, I tried to get Becker to come up with an input fitting and nut in anodized black so it would be invisible in the radio face..... they weren't helpful with that request.
I'll get the radio back in this weekend and see how it all works and report back.
Last edited by mike cap; 05-04-2012 at 11:56 AM. Reason: Add Info
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I'm sorry to say I don't find this to be a particularly elegant solution. That jack doesn't look great on the radio and it adds wire clutter around the center console and shifter.
The simplest alternative solution if you have a CD changer is to connect an RCA cable from the CD changer to your iPod.
If you don't have a CD changer you could get a CR-220 off eBay (I found one for $35) and hard wire it from the back since that radio allows for an Aux input. It provides a superior sound and cleaner look.
If you would like to keep the CR-210 you could get a box that plugs in the CD changer port in the back of the radio and controls the iPod from the radio dials. It's in the $200 range.
The simplest alternative solution if you have a CD changer is to connect an RCA cable from the CD changer to your iPod.
If you don't have a CD changer you could get a CR-220 off eBay (I found one for $35) and hard wire it from the back since that radio allows for an Aux input. It provides a superior sound and cleaner look.
If you would like to keep the CR-210 you could get a box that plugs in the CD changer port in the back of the radio and controls the iPod from the radio dials. It's in the $200 range.
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I may buy a spare face plate from Becker just to have in case I want to switch the radio back to OEM. I am not crazy about the jack, but thought it was worth a shot.
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Cable solution
Anyone try this one?
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/iP-BKRCD.html
I know it kills the cd changer, but 80gig iPod sorts that out pretty quick.
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/iP-BKRCD.html
I know it kills the cd changer, but 80gig iPod sorts that out pretty quick.
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Guys,
Installed the radio and checked the Ipod operation. Works as advertised and sounds pretty good..... seems like an easy solution and reversible. Sounds good to my non-musical ear.
Installed the radio and checked the Ipod operation. Works as advertised and sounds pretty good..... seems like an easy solution and reversible. Sounds good to my non-musical ear.
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I just got my radio back from them too. I didn't like the look of the jack on the face (needs to be black), so I had them wire it through the rear of the radio. In theory, great idea but they give 4' of lead coming off the radio back and 8" of lead from connecting block to Iphone/pod. Seems like it should have been the other way around. I mounted the block on the passenger side of the center tunnel, tucked under the dash so its not noticeable normally but its easily accessible to plug the connector into it. Sound great, would like the volume to go to "11", tends to be a tick shy of ear splitting loud (which I sometimes need ). The one upside to the short connector, lead me to realize the Iphone fits beautifully in the ashtray! Score
Beats the tape in the deck with the wire hanging out connecting my phone
Beats the tape in the deck with the wire hanging out connecting my phone
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Chris,
I agree the fitting should be black. I'll use it as for now and get a spare faceplate to have just in case I want to reverse it. I'm not much for the 'non factory' look either. I'm sure the only one that will be bothered by the aux jack is me.... no one else will notice it.
I agree the fitting should be black. I'll use it as for now and get a spare faceplate to have just in case I want to reverse it. I'm not much for the 'non factory' look either. I'm sure the only one that will be bothered by the aux jack is me.... no one else will notice it.
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My original thought when it was proposed to me was, those not in the know wouldn't think twice about it. Then I saw and thought.......if you're buying these cars, you KNOW what it should look like. And then I saw the pic on their site and that when the guy says "hey we can wire it to the back....." And knew that was the way for me. Here's what I did.
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Anyone try this one?
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/iP-BKRCD.html
I know it kills the cd changer, but 80gig iPod sorts that out pretty quick.
http://www.discountcarstereo.com/iP-BKRCD.html
I know it kills the cd changer, but 80gig iPod sorts that out pretty quick.
Thank you very much. I hope I can help you one day.
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I'm sorry to say I don't find this to be a particularly elegant solution. That jack doesn't look great on the radio and it adds wire clutter around the center console and shifter.
The simplest alternative solution if you have a CD changer is to connect an RCA cable from the CD changer to your iPod.
If you don't have a CD changer you could get a CR-220 off eBay (I found one for $35) and hard wire it from the back since that radio allows for an Aux input. It provides a superior sound and cleaner look.
If you would like to keep the CR-210 you could get a box that plugs in the CD changer port in the back of the radio and controls the iPod from the radio dials. It's in the $200 range.
The simplest alternative solution if you have a CD changer is to connect an RCA cable from the CD changer to your iPod.
If you don't have a CD changer you could get a CR-220 off eBay (I found one for $35) and hard wire it from the back since that radio allows for an Aux input. It provides a superior sound and cleaner look.
If you would like to keep the CR-210 you could get a box that plugs in the CD changer port in the back of the radio and controls the iPod from the radio dials. It's in the $200 range.