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Volvo V70 and ipod
I have a 2006 Volvo V70 and want to use my ipod but the only options
that I've been offered are a Dension FM modulator for £80 or the Volvo dealer fit ipod adaptor at well over £300. I don't want to replace the head unit since it's a leased car. Is their really no aftermarket "aux" in kit for the Volvo? Is the Dension FM Modulator option significantly better than an i-trip? All suggestions and advice welcomed. Thanks Charles |
Volvo V70 and ipod
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:23:32 +0100, Charles Ping
wrote: Is their really no aftermarket "aux" in kit for the Volvo? Not that we're aware of. Is the Dension FM Modulator option significantly better than an i-trip? FM modulators are a totally different ball game from FM transmitters and generally give OK quality - but can occasionally cause a slight reduction in radio reception, as they fit in line in the aerial cable. If you're looking at FM modulators as the only option, we'd recommend looking at Connects2's iPlugRDS. It fits in the same way as a traditional FM mod then utilises the RDS system to give ID3 tag display on the original head unit - which I think is actually a pretty cool bit of inspired thinking by whoever came up with the idea. The only issue you might have with this (or any other similar product) is that your car probably has proprietary aerial connectors - so you may have to cut the aerial cable and graft DIN connectors inline somewhere. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Volvo V70 and ipod
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 16:16:07 +0100, In-Car Express
wrote: On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:23:32 +0100, Charles Ping wrote: Is their really no aftermarket "aux" in kit for the Volvo? Not that we're aware of. Is the Dension FM Modulator option significantly better than an i-trip? FM modulators are a totally different ball game from FM transmitters and generally give OK quality - but can occasionally cause a slight reduction in radio reception, as they fit in line in the aerial cable. If you're looking at FM modulators as the only option, we'd recommend looking at Connects2's iPlugRDS. It fits in the same way as a traditional FM mod then utilises the RDS system to give ID3 tag display on the original head unit - which I think is actually a pretty cool bit of inspired thinking by whoever came up with the idea. The only issue you might have with this (or any other similar product) is that your car probably has proprietary aerial connectors - so you may have to cut the aerial cable and graft DIN connectors inline somewhere. Jon Thanks Jon. Seems like a good option. From my sketchy understanding the ID3 Tag will display one the head unit - aside from that it'll perform just like a normal modulator. Am I right? I won't be fitting it myself so would need a decent supplier/fitter- either in London or Suffolk - any suggestions? Thanks Charles |
Volvo V70 and ipod
"In-Car Express" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 12:23:32 +0100, Charles Ping wrote: Is their really no aftermarket "aux" in kit for the Volvo? Not that we're aware of. Is the Dension FM Modulator option significantly better than an i-trip? FM modulators are a totally different ball game from FM transmitters and generally give OK quality - but can occasionally cause a slight reduction in radio reception, as they fit in line in the aerial cable. If you're looking at FM modulators as the only option, we'd recommend looking at Connects2's iPlugRDS. It fits in the same way as a traditional FM mod then utilises the RDS system to give ID3 tag display on the original head unit - which I think is actually a pretty cool bit of inspired thinking by whoever came up with the idea. The only issue you might have with this (or any other similar product) is that your car probably has proprietary aerial connectors - so you may have to cut the aerial cable and graft DIN connectors inline somewhere. Jon Sadly this will not work as the V70 (and all the other current larger volvos) use dual diversity active aerials, one in the rear bumper, one in the rear glass, so there are two aerial feeds at the HU. Tim.. |
Volvo V70 and ipod
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:38:56 +0100, "Tim.."
wrote: Sadly this will not work as the V70 (and all the other current larger volvos) use dual diversity active aerials, one in the rear bumper, one in the rear glass, so there are two aerial feeds at the HU. It'd be interesting to see how well the radio tuner performed with the bumper aerial disconnected. If it seriously reduced reception, it really does leave you struggling for a solution! If on the other hand it worked, you could then go down the FM modulator route. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Volvo V70 and ipod
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:43:41 +0100, In-Car Express
wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:38:56 +0100, "Tim.." wrote: Sadly this will not work as the V70 (and all the other current larger volvos) use dual diversity active aerials, one in the rear bumper, one in the rear glass, so there are two aerial feeds at the HU. It'd be interesting to see how well the radio tuner performed with the bumper aerial disconnected. If it seriously reduced reception, it really does leave you struggling for a solution! If on the other hand it worked, you could then go down the FM modulator route. Jon It's never easy is it? I'll see how it runs on one aerial and report back Thanks Charles |
Volvo V70 and ipod
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