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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Raymond on 08 February 2011, 19:42:52
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Bit of a question for the technical gurus. Would it be possible to remove my 4 disc changer section of my stereo (think it is a 2006) and solder or fashion an ipod usb lead onto the connections where the cd changer used to reside?
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Bit of a question for the technical gurus. Would it be possible to remove my 4 disc changer section of my stereo (think it is a 2006)
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and solder or fashion an ipod usb lead onto the connections where the cd changer used to reside?
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Erm.....did you want it to do anything...like play music? cos that would be a no :'(
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Also if you want to remove the head unit, you will need to rip out all the Bose door speakers, rear parcel shelf speakers, sub and amp.
I personally would get a decent fm transmitter, not a cheapo crapo eBay special. Dave DND does a good one thats works well, quite a few members here use it.
Right Dave about my commission ::)
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Actually, there is a mod somewhere that does this sort of thing, but it is very dodgy iirc.
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get a harmon kardon ipod drive and play kit instead. mine cost £30 from argos clearance store.
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm317/audiojustice/oof/IMG_1992-sm.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm317/audiojustice/oof/IMG_1993-sm.jpg)
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get a harmon kardon ipod drive and play kit instead. mine cost £30 from argos clearance store.
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm317/audiojustice/oof/IMG_1992-sm.jpg)
(http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm317/audiojustice/oof/IMG_1993-sm.jpg)
That installation looks vaguely familiar :-X :-X ::) ::)
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But it's still an fm transmitter, unsightly, and pita to fit :-/
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You could always buy a decent Sony Ericsson with the transmitter already in the phone.
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You could always buy a decent Sony Ericsson with the transmitter already in the phone.
As do some nokias. Sadly, not that effective IMHO. Itrip is another easy option, not that great mind....
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You could always buy a decent Sony Ericsson with the transmitter already in the phone.
As do some nokias. Sadly, not that effective IMHO. Itrip is another easy option, not that great mind....
We bought an iTrip for our iPod (doesn't work with iPhone 4 though >:()... It's pretty good in the UK but was crap through some of the European countries because there wasn't any "blank" airspace
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As do some nokias. Sadly, not that effective IMHO. Itrip is another easy option, not that great mind....
Never bothered too much with it myself.
But had a w980i and it worked pretty well as an fm transmitter, and was convinient cause it had dedicated walkman buttons on the outside of the shell.
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I personally would get a decent fm transmitter, not a cheapo crapo eBay special. Dave DND does a good one thats works well, quite a few members here use it.
Right Dave about my commission ::)
You mean this one
http://www.dndservices.co.uk/am-88t.html
:y
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why would someone want to use an ipod in the car is beyond my comprehension.. i have another car with mp3 stereo and i only used once an mp3 cd.. you get gray hair untill you find a song you like. the 4 cd magazine is a charm in the omega.. i have mix cds so all the songs i like are 3-4 clicks away
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you get gray hair untill you find a song you like.
But Boditza why not simply create 8 or 10 directories and put songs in some order (alphabetical, genre or other) and you get the same thing as 8 or 10 disc changer which is faster to navigate than any standard changer in any car
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still not worth the trouble in getting the cd changer out and soldering in there some things, or even paying 30-40 pounds for an fm transmitter that suports the ipod. i have to admit i listen to radio a lot in the car because there are 2 local radio stations with 23 hours a day of music :)
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Actually maybe I wasn't clear enough Boditza and I apologize.
My previous post was meant that is is the best solution to put an aftermarket mp3 stereo and that is it.
I've had two fm transmitters and would't bother with them again
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still not worth the trouble in getting the cd changer out and soldering in there some things, or even paying 30-40 pounds for an fm transmitter that suports the ipod. i have to admit i listen to radio a lot in the car because there are 2 local radio stations with 23 hours a day of music :)
Unlike an MP3 CD, you can store tunes on an iPod by name, artist, genre, in fact by any means you wish to categorize it, and its only by correct categorization that it will work for you. If you have got this wrong, then you become very dissolusioned with teh whole thing, as you have been - but if you have got it right, you will become addicted to the fact that you can play any track of any artist within a few clicks. It took me a while to get behind it, but now I rip every cd that comes into our workshop and am close to filling my second 160gB unit.
Yes, the quality is poor, but so is the radio when using it for background noise also - Our National radio station, Heart FM, has a definate problem of the same five records played all day, every day, hence the boom in iPod usage over here.
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Unlike an MP3 CD, you can store tunes on an iPod by name, artist, genre, in fact by any means you wish to categorize it, and its only by correct categorization that it will work for you. If you have got this wrong, then you become very dissolusioned with teh whole thing, as you have been - but if you have got it right, you will become addicted to the fact that you can play any track of any artist within a few clicks. It took me a while to get behind it, but now I rip every cd that comes into our workshop and am close to filling my second 160gB unit.
Yes, the quality is poor, but so is the radio when using it for background noise also - Our National radio station, Heart FM, has a definate problem of the same five records played all day, every day, hence the boom in iPod usage over here.
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Yep, same here. Every CD gets ripped then put away. Can't remember the last time I listened to music directly off a CD. ;D
I rip to FLAC, so the quality is not lost, and have found a handy utility that can convert to MP3 on the fly, so I have 2 shares on my music server. One is "real" and contains the entire collection in FLAC, the other is virtual, read-only, and looks like the entire collection in MP3. Whenever a file is accessed the FLAC file gets transcoded to MP3 and delivered to whatever requested it. 8-)
Must get myself an in-car solution to play some of this stuff sometime. ;D
Kevin
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Actually maybe I wasn't clear enough Boditza and I apologize.
My previous post was meant that is is the best solution to put an aftermarket mp3 stereo and that is it.
I've had two fm transmitters and would't bother with them again
oh.. then i am trully sorry. i did not understood that, i thought you are going to rip the pieces apart and solder a ipod jack :)).
@dave dnd i don't have a specific genre that i like.. just the latest hits wich are from various artists, gorillaz and u2. so by categorizing them won't get me going :). although i was offtopic and understood something else
p.s. can't w8 for u2s next album :D
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I tend to listen to the wireless than cds... ...hence why my MV6 is still full of xmas albums ;D
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Radio 2 all the way for me!! :y (god, how old am i?!?)
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I tend to listen to the wireless than cds... ...hence why my MV6 is still full of xmas albums ;D
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There's no excuse for Christmas albums. Even when it's Christmas. ;)
Kevin
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I tend to listen to the wireless than cds... ...hence why my MV6 is still full of xmas albums ;D
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There's no excuse for Christmas albums. Even when it's Christmas. ;)
Kevin
Now thats a very good point!!
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I tend to listen to the wireless than cds... ...hence why my MV6 is still full of xmas albums ;D
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There's no excuse for Christmas albums. Even when it's Christmas. ;)
Kevin
Stops her bloody Abba CDs sneeking in the spare slots ;D
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Planet Rock all the way here....Highway DAB unit linked to a HAL 3 digital ariel on the roof inplace of the existing short stubby..
Excellent reception and even better through Bose.
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I tend to listen to the wireless than cds... ...hence why my MV6 is still full of xmas albums ;D
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There's no excuse for Christmas albums. Even when it's Christmas. ;)
Kevin
Stops her bloody Abba CDs sneeking in the spare slots ;D
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What? more than 1? I thought all abba's material fitted on one CD? ;D
Kevin
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I currently seem to be transiting from Radio 2 to Radio 3.
I blame a hatred of Chris Evans, coupled with the influence of Zoo Lou. ::) ;D
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I currently seem to be transiting from Radio 2 to Radio 3.
I blame a hatred of Chris Evans, coupled with the influence of Zoo Lou. ::) ;D
Amen to that!
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Actually maybe I wasn't clear enough Boditza and I apologize.
My previous post was meant that is is the best solution to put an aftermarket mp3 stereo and that is it.
I've had two fm transmitters and would't bother with them again
i understand, i have the facilities and all that and i can fit loads of music on a cd blah blah blah but i must get with this ipod as i know it can do everything i want but that's a learning curve that i must make!! my wife bought me this ipod and now i need to be schooled! i set it up in the car and all and have found the random button but that's it! i think i need to look further into this, but first i need to learn how to operate the stereo properly ::) oh well... ;D
oh.. then i am trully sorry. i did not understood that, i thought you are going to rip the pieces apart and solder a ipod jack :)).
@dave dnd i don't have a specific genre that i like.. just the latest hits wich are from various artists, gorillaz and u2. so by categorizing them won't get me going :). although i was offtopic and understood something else
p.s. can't w8 for u2s next album :D