View Full Version : Ipod Ready cd decks


adamlowery
03-19-2006, 09:30 PM
I'm probably gonna get another deck so It's easier for my amp setup and just so it looks nicer. I still need to keep my ipod capabilities and I'm getting confused as always. Most of them say adapter required. It looks to me like its hooked up in the back and you can run the 3.5mm input wherever you want. (which is a good thing because I won't have the wire running from the middle of my dash to my ipod, I could run it by the cup holders and there wouldnt be any wires) If anyone knows how the adapters work I'd love the info. This is the cd deck I am wanting to get.
http://images.bestbuy.com/BestBuy_US/images/products/7660/7660596_sa.jpg

snova031
03-19-2006, 10:24 PM
Kenwood's new units just require the Ipod to Kenwood bus plug, probably around $50 or so.

Most new radio's that are Ipod ready either require a cable, or an interface. The new Panasonic's, Alpine's, Clarions, require just a cable. The Pioneer units require an interface module, which runs around $120 IIRC.

Out of all of the units that are Ipod capable, Clarion and Alpine have the best interfacing IMO. I haven't used the Kenwood's with the Ipod interface, but the Pioneer Ipod interface just plain sucks. The radio will only display 8 letters of either the song/artist/genre and is slow as hell to load.

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 10:30 PM
So it just wouldnt be able to use a rca to 3.5mm. On some of them I saw a usb? What is that for?

snova031
03-19-2006, 10:56 PM
USB is for a flash drive.

None of them will have a RCA-->3.5, unless you want to go through the aux. You won't be able to control the Ipod through the radio, however.

If you go with the interface and pick up the cable, you'll have control of your Ipod through the radio. Depending on the brand of radio, you'll be able to scroll through playlists, artists, songs, etc. from the radio.

I'd definitely suggest getting a radio and going with the ipod interface route...makes controlling the ipod much easier IMO.

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 11:01 PM
Thats the thing. I have a 20g rocbox , not an actual ipod. So the rca > 3.5mm would work for me? I don't mind controlling it via the mp3 player. It's what I do now and it doesn't bother me at all.

snova031
03-19-2006, 11:06 PM
Thats the thing. I have a 20g rocbox , not an actual ipod. So the rca > 3.5mm would work for me? I don't mind controlling it via the mp3 player. It's what I do now and it doesn't bother me at all.

Ahhhhh yeah then you'll want a radio with an aux. input.

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 11:09 PM
So If i wanted I could get this kenwood that has the aux input run an rca to 3.5mm cable by my cup holders and I'd be in heaven right? :)

Skatetheglobe
03-19-2006, 11:11 PM
Its lame how everything is revolving around the trendy a** ipod..My dell is awesome and the battery lasts forever without a recharge..

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 11:12 PM
http://images.andale.com/f2/122/130/8786956/1141299515565_dpx301bac.jpg

The rca's with the tag on them are the aux in rcas. Its what the tag says its just kinda of hard to see in the pic.

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 11:15 PM
Its lame how everything is revolving around the trendy a** ipod..My dell is awesome and the battery lasts forever without a recharge..

Amen. My 20g rocbox was $129 at comp usa. Can't beat that price.

Skatetheglobe
03-19-2006, 11:18 PM
thats what I paid for my dell 20gb on ebay.used but like new..

AlienHHR
03-19-2006, 11:42 PM
If the head unit says iPod compatible, it will control the iPod without having to use the touchwheel on the front. You have to buy an adaptor that plugs into the dock connector for the head unit to control it. I have a second generation iPod (paid 1/2 price new!) that doesn't have the dock so I can only use an aux jack also. My only problem is when I want to find a particular song. It's kind of hard to look at the screen and browse the library while driving. That's why I generally keep it on shuffle or just use the playlist.

adamlowery
03-19-2006, 11:51 PM
Ok, Now that I know that will work I'm gonna go ahead and buy one. Will anyone list what I need. Like what adapters and what not that I need. I want to keep my chimes just b/c twice so far its made me from looking like a retard for an extended amount of time by telling me to turn of my blinker. :)

adamlowery
03-28-2006, 04:58 PM
Does Scosche or any other manufacturer make a wiring harness yet?

captain howdy
03-28-2006, 05:03 PM
Do you meen a pig tail to plug into the factory wiring harness or a chime adapter? I don't think either are out but I could be wrong. I just splice into the factory wiring, screw harnesses.

snova031
03-28-2006, 06:51 PM
I haven't seen anything new for the 06 GM's in my Metra cataloge.

You could pick up a Metra GM-RC01 and if you have some electrical prowess you can attempt to wire in the included chime interface...;)

ng8650
03-28-2006, 08:59 PM
Last time I checked Crutchfield, there were no available adapters for the HHR. If nothings changed, you may have to tap into the factory harness.

BTW...How much coin for the head unit? Are you going to have to get a second mortgage on the house? :D

Ng

SoCalHHR
03-28-2006, 09:05 PM
Last time I checked Crutchfield, there were no available adapters for the HHR. If nothings changed, you may have to tap into the factory harness.Ng

We will have Scosche's GM LAN interface for sale on our site as soon as it is completed.

Whenever that will be... :confused: