ipod and CDR220
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ipod and CDR220
I'm sure this has been posted before, but this is the BEST way to do it. I tried all the FM modulators, they all suck. Call Becker USA 201-327-3434 get the AUX wiring kit ( BNA 1319.116, $16.40) and a RCA y adaptor cable from Radio Shack ($7). Total install time, about 10 minutes. Just remember to depress the blue tabs to get the removal keys out. Very simple and very slick install, I just had to share. I love it when a plan comes together!
BTW my car is a 2000 so it doesn't have the MOST interface.
BTW my car is a 2000 so it doesn't have the MOST interface.
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I have the same install and don't seem to have that engine whine. However, there is a subtle hum (very quiet that is noticeable only when the volume is turned way way way down). Do you think it may have been introduced by the Becker AUX input and would the ground loop isolator resovle this problem?
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btw there are a few manufacturers that make an adapter from the ipod to the cd changer plug and it controls the ipod. FYI the denison one uses the headphone out NOT LINE OUT. This does line out -
http://mp3yourcar.com/
http://mp3yourcar.com/
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Dell's right. Unless you install some sort of customized splitter, you have to choose between the Mp3 player and the CD changer. It's a no brainer in my opinion and I have been running the MP3 since I got the car (the AUX cable was actually my first 'mod' after purchase).