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Connecting an ipod



 
 
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Old December 5th 04, 11:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Avanti
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Default Connecting an ipod


"that parrot chap" wrote in message
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 18:49:43 -0000, "Richard"
wrote:


"Richard" wrote in message
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Hi

I want to connect an ipod to my Renault Clio (2003), not sure on the

radio
installed but it is the factory fit one.

I have found this adaptor and want to know will it do.

connects2 vrnx001

I also have the following questions I posted on the connects2 forum but

I
am still waiting for responses.

Looking on the back next to the ISO adaptor there is what looks like a
space for an auto-changer, I guess this is what I could plug the above
adaptor in to?

The reason for asking is when you press the source button you don't get
the option for a multichanger but I am guessing this will appear when
there is a wire in the above mentioned port?

Looking at a connects2 adaptor in Halfords today (cant remember type it
was in the clearance basket) it required an input from a battery, does
anyone know does this and how do I go about it? I am happy plugging

cables
together but really I am not sure about cutting cables!!!

Anyone know where to buy them in the UK as I haven't seen this type
anywhere or will halfords be able to order them in?

any rough guides on price?

On the image I have seen there is two phono cables and what I guess is

a
control cable now I am planning on just using phono leads, will it

still
work with out a cable going in to that port.

Cheers for any help

Richard


Thanks for you help.

Those FM transmitters are illeagle so i dont really want to use one if i

can
get away without it and also the sound quality is ment to degrade with

them!

Cheers 'that parrot chap' for that to!

Richard

PS how easy is easy?

easy as in `piece of pi**` easy. drop me an email and i will make a
few suggestions
FWIW the Modulators that avanti talks about are completely LEGAL to
use, but as you point out DO degarde the sound quality, stick with the
direct connection if you can.


naturally they are limited by the restrictions of the FM radio tuiner, but
with today's modern music, it all sounds ****e anyway.



 




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