Showing posts with label aux input. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aux input. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Peripheral iSimple PXAMG/PGHTY1 Toyota/Lexus iPod Adapter w/Aux+Text Review

Peripheral iSimple PXAMG/PGHTY1 Toyota/Lexus iPod Adapter w/Aux+Text
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I recently purchased this for a 08 Toyota Camry and 05 Tundra w/ NAV. I have the USA spec adapter in my tundra now and I have to say I am pretty dissappointed that it stopped working they I wanted it to (no more playlist option) as soon as Apple did an update to their ipod line. The PXAMG installed fairly easily and is firmware updateable which I like. I made sure to run the latest firmware update which it already had and the customer service was great confirming all my questions through the install. Two thumbs up for this product.

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Complete iPod adapter kit including radio harness for select Toyota/Lexus vehicles with satellite radio compatibilty.Overall Toyota/Lexus/Scion compatibility notes: Radio must be equipped with a button labeled "AM/SAT" on the face of the radio to be compatible Not compatible in Lexus vehicles equipped with a factory navigation style radio with factory satellite installed. The satellite receiver will have to be disconnected at the satellite tuner location in order for the PXAMG to work correctly Radios with a diversity antenna will need to make a small modification to the OEM radios main power harness in order for the HD tuner to work correctly. Please refer to included tech brief with inside the PGHTY1 harness packaging. Diversity antenna systems are identifiable by having two antenna connections to the OEM radio. Not compatible in Scion vehicles with the OEM option Pioneer radios with OEL display Vehicle specific Toyota/Lexus/Scion compatibility notes: Not compatible in the Toyota Prius with factory satellite installed. The satellite receiver will have to be disconnected at the satellite tuner location in order for the PXAMG to work correctly. Not compatible in the 2009 Corolla with radios that have an "XM" logo printed on the face of the radio. These radios have an internal satellite tuner and are not compatible; All other radios without the logo and have an AM/SAT button are compatible.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Pac UPAC-GM11 IPod and Auxiliary Input (2006?2008 GM 11-Bit Vehicles) Review

Pac UPAC-GM11 IPod and Auxiliary Input (20062008 GM 11-Bit Vehicles)
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It took many trials and errors to find out Saturn did not know
how to add a Delco XM tuner to their own OEM radio. This was the
answer, with an XM 1000d tuner, Best Buy hooked it all up to
work perfectly. Saturn radio shows titles from ipod, but not the
stations or tracks on XM. Used a Commander XT with this to get XM
to show on the separate tuner faceplate. May have cost a little
bit more, but it was easier than dealing with GM. believe me.

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Pac IPod and Auxiliary Input (2006–2008 GM 11-Bit Vehicles) vehicles is compatible with navigation, non-navigation radios, factory satellite tuners and DVD video systems.

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PAC AAI-NIS2 Auxiliary Audio Input (Nissan & Infiniti) Review

PAC AAI-NIS2 Auxiliary Audio Input (Nissan and Infiniti)
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I tried to hook up and ipod and aftermarket Sirius receiver. If only one of the two are connected the sound is AMAZING!!! I was so tired of the awful audio from my sirius using the FM modulator and this definitely gave me digital/CD quality sound from the ipod OR sirius through the factory radio. But as soon as I installed the ipod into the other aux jack there was noticeable interfernce on the sirus. On music channels it wasn't as noticeable but on a talk station it was just as bad as listening to it on the FM modulator.

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The AAI-NIS2 works with XM/Sirius Satellite ready Infiniti and Nissan factory radios. It allows audio from devices like Apple's iPod¿, VCP, MP3 players, Portable CD players, DVD players or aftermarket satellite receivers to play through the stock stereo system. It has two auxiliary inputs which are selected by the SAT/Radio button on face of radio. The AAI-NIS2 Utilizes the steering wheel or radio buttons to send out commands to PAC's optional SWI-X which can be used to control an MP3 player, DVD, VCP or most devices that use an infrared remote. The AAI-NIS2 also comes with negative remote output which can be used to turn on devices when ever the radio is in Aux1 mode.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Pac UPAC-FRD24 IPod and Auxiliary Input (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Vehicles) Review

Pac UPAC-FRD24 IPod and Auxiliary Input (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Vehicles)
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This thing was easy to install on my 2006 ford explorer. I just took out the center console then took off the radio bezel. Then a couple of screws for the radio and just plugged it in. I had to adjust some of the switches on the Pac to allow ipod and 3.5mm, but other than that the thing works great. My wife loves it because she can control her iphone which is much easier than using the radio to control the iphone. Overall it is a great product.

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Pac IPod and Auxiliary Input (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Vehicles) is compatible with navigation, non-navigation radios, factory satellite tuners and DVD video systems.

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Friday, February 10, 2012

FRD03-AUX/S PIE Auxiliary Input Converter Review

FRD03-AUX/S PIE Auxiliary Input Converter
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I wanted to be able to play my Zune HD inside my car. I did some research and found that replacing my head unit would be a pain. Instead, I found I could use this product to do the job. I read online and found that this product (FRD03-AUX/S) was supported by my stock, SAT ready, Mach 460 system (the product description also confirms this).
The install was straight forward. It took 30 minutes including time to look up how to get to the head unit. Be sure to completely plug the 24-Pin and 16-Pin connectors into the head unit or you could have an issue with the head unit not playing.
The sound quality is pretty good. Unlike with most AUX inputs I've used, I was forced to drop the volume on my Zune in order to get better quality on the head unit. This could be a problem with my sound system and not with the product itself, however. Be sure to experiment with it a little to get the best sound quality possible.
Overall, I'm pleased with this product. It is a bit pricey (ordered for $65) but it does the job very well. I would recommend this product to a friend and would buy it again.

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The FRD03-AUX/S is an Auxiliary Audio input adapter for some 2003-up Ford radios that provides a direct audio input through the Satellite port of the OEM Ford radio. This audio input is perfect for adding an iPod, satellite radio tuner, video game system, DVD, or other device without the poor quality of FM transmitters or tape adapters. The FRD03-AUX/S adapter converts the satellite port of specified OEM Ford/ Lincoln / Mercury radios to RCA level audio input. COMPATIBLE: with the following Ford / Lincoln / Mercury OEM Radios with â??SATâ? button and â??Phase IIâ? 16-pin / 24-pin radio connectors. FORD Crown Victoria 2005 Escape 2004-2005 Expedition 2004-2005 Explorer 2004-2005 Mustang 2004 Sport-Trac 2004-2005 Thunderbird2004-2005 LINCOLN Aviator 2004-2005 LS 2004-2005 Navigator 2004-2005 Town Car 2004-2005 MERCURY Grand Marquis 2005 Mariner 2005 Mountaineer 2004-2005 Not compatible if vehicle is equipped with OEM Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system, navigation, or factory satellite radio.

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Kenwood KDC-MP142 WMA/MP3 CD Receiver with Front Panel AUX Input and Remote Control Review

Kenwood KDC-MP142 WMA/MP3 CD Receiver with Front Panel AUX Input and Remote Control
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This unit is a great buy at less than $100. Tons of features, aux input works great has a separate volume for the aux input as well as switchable RCA jacks from full spectrum to sub woofer only with adjustable low pass filter. Remote is a little larger than i would like to see but it works great. Sound quality is very good and power output fantastic. I would highly recommend this unit to anyone wanting to replace a factory unit or an older unit.

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Kenwood's KDC-MP142 is a quick way to add WMA/MP3 playback to your vehicle. This CD receiver keeps things simple, and delivers playback of your digital files from a data disc, AM/FM radio, a pre-amp out for expansion, and quality Kenwood sound on a budget.

Detachable Faceplate Deter theft with the detachable faceplate, which features a 14 segment FL display and lets you turn Scrolling on or off. The rotary encoder provides easy, intuitive operation and the red key illumination with dimmer function looks great in any vehicle.
CD and WMA/MP3 Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs and CD-Rs, or burn a disc of WMA or MP3 files and enjoy hours of music on a single disc, along with ID-3 tag display for artist and title info.
FM/AM Tuner When you feel like letting someone else control the programming, switch to the radio. Features 18 FM and six AM presets for your convenience.
Front Auxiliary Input Listen to external audio devices like MP3 players using the front auxiliary input, which is illuminated so it's easy to find in the dark.
Room to Grow The KDC-MP142 features one 2V pre-amp output for system expansion. It includes a rear/subwoofer switch with a subwoofer level and adjustable low pass filter, so you can send just what you need for your system.
Remote Control Let your passengers control the music from the back seat with the included remote.
Supreme When a music file is compressed, some frequencies signals are lost, particularly if it is encoded using a low bit rate. The Supreme technology is a Kenwood-original audio compensation technology that compensates for this loss and reproduces music in a more natural form, thereby making it possible to play music recorded using low bit rates (64k to 96k) in an audio-quality equivalent to music recorded using a higher bit rate (equivalent to 128k). Enjoy a natural, rich sound, even with lower compression ratios.
What's in the Box Kenwood KDC-MP142, wireless remote (batteries included), sleeve, trim ring, wiring harness, installation tools, installation manual, operation manual, warranty card.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

iPod to 2000-2005 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input Review

iPod to 2000-2005 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep Factory Radio Interface w/ Auxiliary Audio input
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Hi,
I can just recommend it, it is the cool (and may be only) way how to listen to your music on iPod/iPhone through the factory radio in my Jeep WJ. Easy to mount.
Martin

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The PA11 series iPod interfaces provide direct connection for an iPod plus an optional audio source such as satellite radio, DVD, or video game system. Both the iPod and the additional audio source can be selected from the factory radioâ??s front panel. The interface adapter connects the iPod to your factory radio as if it were a CD changer, allowing direct selection of iPod playlists through the radioâ??s preset (or disc) buttons and is compatible with iPod models featuring the dock connector, including the iPod nano and 5G iPod video. There are two operating modes available for the interface, Playlist Mode and Direct Mode. Playlist Mode uses the controls on the factory radio to provide basic navigation functions including song up/down, playlist up/down, repeat, shuffle, scan, and FF/REW functions. Direct Mode uses the iPod's click wheel to navigate through the iPod's menus and select songs, artists, playlists, etc. and the radio buttons are used only for volume, bass and treble. Both modes still charge the iPod while connected, and stops one hour after the iPod is paused to prevent over-charging. Note: Display of artist and song title information, track search by artist, song title, album or genre are NOT supported. Only the Playlist and track numbers are displayed. Chrysler Applications: 300M / LHS - 2002-2004 300M / LHS - 1998-2001Concorde - 1998-2004Pacifica - 2004-2006PT Cruiser - 2001-2005Sebring / Cirrus - 2001-2006Town&Country / Voyager - 2001-2006Dodge Applications: Caravan - 2001-2007Dakota - 2001-2004Durango - 2001-2003Intrepid - 1998-2004Neon - 2000-2005Stratus - 2001-2006Ram - 2002-2005Jeep Applications: Grand Cherokee - 2002-2004Grand Cherokee - 1999-2001Liberty - 2002-2006Wrangler - 2003-2006 Special Note:PA11CHR is not compatible with vehicles that have GPS, Satellite Radio, DVD or in-dash CD changer.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

USA SPEC PA11-HON - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter Review

USA SPEC PA11-HON - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter
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I ordered this from Crutchfield (same price as here) after someone complained, according to their review, that the other leading Honda ipod interface (I forget the name) cut down on the volume.
I had some difficulty locating this particular model.... it's not the easiest to find. Also, if you go to a generic place (like Best Buy), they won't always know exactly what you need. Crutchfield has an online 'quiz' that asks you questions about your particular car, make, model, year, and what options you have installed, and then gives you a list of applicable options.
We have a factory radio with built in CD player, no cassette player, no CD changer, and no navigation system. If you DO have a changer, chances are you will have to unplug it in order to have a space to plug in the ipod adapter cable thingie in its place (the choice is yours - - 6 hours of music, or 16 days of music - - whichever you prefer)
I also like that it has two interface possibilities, depending on the simple flip of a dip switch. Default setting is 'playlist mode.' You set up playlists in iTunes, labeled HONDA1, HONDA2, respectively, up to 5, and control them with the corresponding '1-6' buttons on your radio/CD player. In essence then, your ipod mimics a CD changer, but with each playlist having an unlimited number of tracks (although the display stops counting at 99 - - a limitation of the CD technology, not the ipod's). This is perfect when travelling with persons with diverse tastes in music - - you can program something for everyone. There is no 'HONDA6' because the '6' button plays all tracks on the ipod.
Drawbacks to playlist mode, as far as I can tell, is that if you're addicted to the 'shuffle' feature of your ipod, you're out of luck (as far as I know - - haven't had a lot of time to play around with it just yet).
However, flip dip switch #2 to the off position, and you can directly access all of the ipod's features (according to the installation manual) - - volume, treble, bass, etc. etc. In this particular case, the ipod plays through DISC 5, trk 1 on your radio.
To recap then.... in playlist mode, the adapter completely takes over the controls on the ipod..... buttons don't work, etc. In direct mode, you can control and have access to all of the menu features and settings on your ipod.
Steering wheel controls also work on this model - - volume up or down, and hitting the button in between on the steering wheel will advance to the next track.
I had the installer install the actual interface module in the left side of the glovebox, so that I can have access to the dip switches. Also, the ipod can stay in there with it, out of site.... handy (but don't forget it in there on hot days).
Furthermore, the adapter also features a set of standard RCA audio plug-in jacks, if you want to plug in some other external source of music or video (like a portable DVD player). To use this setting, simply change dip switch number one from on to off.
BTW, I tried virtually ALL of the highly recommended FM transmitters for ipods - - and returned EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. With this, I look forward to many happy hours of music in my Honda. Money well spent, I'm already convinced.
I'm giving it 4 stars because I just got it today..... I'll let you know later if I'd give it 5 stars.
(A bit later):
OK, I just absolutely adore it. 5 stars.
I like the direct setting even better. I confess, I'm addicted to the shuffle setting on my ipod, and I like the 'giant jukebox' aspect of the shuffle play.
Couple of extra notes:
This adapter also charges your ipod. No need for an external charger.
In both modes (direct and playlist - see above review for explanation), the music will start where you left off. In fact, in direct mode, it went back a few seconds and gently faded in when I restarted the car.... very nice.
Sound quality is very good. Your mileage may vary, as they say..... it depends on what you listen to and the quality (or bit rate) at which you import your songs into iTunes. I import my songs at a fairly high rate (224 kbps), because I don't care for Apple's default rate (128, if I remember correctly). Also, and is this is fairly obvious...... Blind Lemon Jefferson is going to sound differently than say, Bruce Springsteen. When listening to some Hank Williams Sr. earlier today, I could have wished for a bit more bass. Fortunately, in direct mode, I can change those settings to my hearts content.
This was installed in a Honda Odyssey 2000 minivan. The above complaint (about wanting a bit more bass) is also a general complaint against the Honda factory stereo system..... it's a pretty good system, but not great. (Sigh) I guess a speaker upgrade from Crutchfield is the next step......
Also, if you order from Crutchfield, they claim to have installation instructions for the do it yourselfer - - in this particular case, they didn't...... only info on how to remove the dash panel from around the stereo. I'm pretty handy, but opted to have someone else do it instead...... $30 bucks cash got it done nice and neatly..... be sure to shop around tho', as prices are likely to vary greatly.

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The PA11HON Honda / Acura iPod interface provides direct connection for an iPod plus an optional audio source such as satellite radio, DVD, or video game system. Both the iPod and the additional audio source can be selected from the factory radioâ?TMs front panel. The interface adapter connects the iPod to your factory Honda or Acura radio as if it were a CD changer, allowing direct selection of iPod playlists through the radioâ?TMs preset (or disc) buttons and is compatible with iPod models featuring the dock connector, including the iPod nano and 5G iPod video. The PA11 series iPod interfaces have two operating modes available. Playlist Mode uses the controls on the factory radio to provide basic navigation functions including song up/down, playlist up/down, repeat, shuffle, scan, and FF/REW functions. Direct Mode uses the iPod's click wheel to navigate through the iPod's menus and select songs, artists, playlists, etc. and the radio buttons are used only for volume, bass and treble. Both modes still charge the iPod while connected, and stops one hour after the iPod is paused to prevent over-charging. Note: Display of artist and song title information, track search by artist, song title, album or genre are NOT supported. Only the Playlist and track numbers are displayed. Honda Applications: Accord - 1994-2002 Civic - 1994-2005 CRV - 1995-2004 Odyssey - 1995-2004 Pilot - 2003-2005 Prelude - 1995-2004 Acura Applications: Integra - 1992-2001 Legend - 1991-1997 Vigor - 1991-1997 See PA11HON2y for other 2003-2006 Honda vehicles.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Kenwood KDC-MP345U In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA/iPod Receiver with USB/Aux Input Review

Kenwood KDC-MP345U In-Dash CD/MP3/WMA/iPod Receiver with USB/Aux Input
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I usually don't do reviews, but I am so happy with this purchase I had to. I searched around for an entire month trying to find the right receiver. I think that for the money this product is hands down a total score! It has an aux and a usb. Now, when I purchased this I was thinking on using the ipod with the aux input originally. While the usb port can be used for direct Ipod connection and memory stick media (memory stick media?!) I figured I'd only use it to charge my ipod once the bat was running low. I have heard such bad things about ipod/usb functionality in radio receivers that I never thought I would actually use it. I love my ipod, and with the 32,000+ songs I have on there, being able to quickly scroll to what I want is essential, and its pretty hard to keep track of the new stuff I put on because I don't have enough time in the day to listen to all the songs, so I do a lot of rating. trying to scroll through quickly using any receiver search button seemed like a joke and you can't rate songs when you can't use the ipods native click wheel. But i digress. The point is I looked in the manual and found "hands-on/hands/off". With the ipod plugged into the usb port on the receiver I can hit 1 and 3 on the radio and switch between the modes. Now I can use the benefits of the usb port (charging, quality sound) AAAAND use my ipods native clickwheel functionality at the same time. I don't even use the aux anymore! and whenever I decide I want to listen to the ipod on random i just push button 1 on the radio and my artist/album scroll across the screen and I am still happy. The only thing so far that is negative are:
1.the screen during the day is almost impossible to see with sunlight on it. it just looks pink.
2.when using the awesome usb mode i quickly mentioned up top.....for the first 30 seconds in either hands-on/hands-off mode you get a little song distortion because it is loading up i guess. Like i said i have over 30,000 songs and if i get 2 noise interruptions for a second a piece for the first 30 seconds of run-time and thats it, i'd say this is an outstanding product for all who love using there ipods in the car! buy it. u will be very happy. also, I have 4 polk audio db and they sound outstanding with all but a tiny fragment of songs in the hip-hop genre.

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Kenwood's KDC-MP345U is a great replacement for that factory CD receiver, giving you both a USB port for simple connection of your iPod/iPhone or a thumb drive, an auxiliary input for other audio devices, playback of MP3/WMA files (via burnt CDs or from the USB port), and room to grow your system with dual preamp outputs.

Removable Faceplate The faceplate of this model can be removed and taken with you, to help deter theft. The control panel is equipped with an easy-to-read, one-line, 13-digit flourescent display for easy control and navigation.
CD and WMA/MP3 Playback Enjoy your favorite CDs and CD-Rs, or burn a disc of WMA or MP3 files and enjoy hours of music on a single disc, along with ID-3 tag display for artist and title info.
Front-Panel USB Port Plug in a thumb drive or other USB storage device for playback of your favorite MP3/WMA files, with easy folder navigation. The port will also charge portable devices, and offers control of some music phones via the receiver.
Enjoy Your iPod The USB port also provides simple connection of your iPod/iPhone allowing you to listen to your favorite music with your car stereo. Then you'll get the added benefit of advanced search features designed to let you spend more time listening to your favorite songs instead of hunting for them:Alphabet Search, Reverse Browsing, and more.
FM/AM Tuner When you feel like letting someone else control the programming, switch to the radio. Store your favorite stations as presets for instant access--mixed preset tuning allows both FM and AM stations to be preset on the same preset band.
Front Auxiliary Input Listen to external audio devices like MP3 players using the front auxiliary input.
Room To Grow The KDC-MP345U's 50W x 4 MOSFET amp is plenty powerful, but it also features dual 2V preamp outputs (front and rear/subwoofer) for system expansion. It includes a rear/subwoofer switch with a subwoofer level and adjustable low pass filter, so you can send just what you need for your system.
System Q Sound Control Five factory pre-set equalization curves (Rock, Top40, Pops, Jazz and Easy, plus a flat setting) and three speaker matching curves (OEM, 6x9, 5/4 plus a flat setting) can be combined for extreme sound-shaping flexibility. The preset curves include midrange contouring, giving music more clarity and presence. The preset curves can also be combined with the unit's bass, midrange and treble controls allowing users to personalize the sound to their particular taste.
Bass Boost Handy for listening at lower volume levels (or for those who just like a lot of low-end).
What's in the Box Kenwood KDC-MP345U, Remote Control, Wiring Harness, Installation Tools and Hardware, Owner's Manual, Warranty Card

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Clarion DCZ625 6-Disc CeNET CD Changer Review

Clarion DCZ625 6-Disc CeNET CD Changer
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One of the best CD changers that I have owned. Highest sound quality and perfect shock protection (playing is smooth and jump-free even in very rough/jumpy driving conditions).

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

USA SPEC PA15-TOY - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter Review

USA SPEC PA15-TOY - iPod in-vehicle interface adapter
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This is one of coolest "black box" gadgets I have had in a long time. I got this USA Spec PA12TOY ipod adapter for my 2008 Toyota Tacoma with 6 CD changer factory stereo (not JBL). Installation was a breeze (simple plug & play). I popped out the stereo, where there is an empty plug waiting on the back side. A cable from the USA Spec plugs into the empty plug of the radio. Then an additional cable runs from the USA Spec to your ipod. This USA Spec has additional RCA plugs that I connected my Sirius radio into (cable not included but only a few dollars). The unit is pretty small and was easilly hidden up behind my glove box. If you search the internet you may be able to find photos of individual installations and advice on how to take your radio out (I was for the Tacoma). Important to note that your CD changer is disabled with the use of this (but who needs CDs when you have your ipod?). For my radio/vehicle, the ipod operates under CD1-CD5 (corresponding to the first 5 playlists on my ipod). CD6 is the auxillary RCA plugs (my Sirius radio). I control the ipod either on the ipod itself, through the controls on the stereo, or on the steering wheel stero controls. USA Spec appears to upgrade the unit from time to time, so you should check their website for the latest unit that goes with your vehicle. I am extremely happy with the product and will be looking for one to go with my other vehicle. Highly recommended!!!

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iPod control adapter for select 1998-up Toyota-built factory stereos * track up/down, fast-forward, reverse, and shuffle play * use up to five playlists (select five favorites, or Auto Playlist will let you choose from the first five on your iPod) * Direct Mode lets you control everything via the iPod itself, giving you access to all playlists (requires a DIP switch change on the USA Spec adapter) * auxiliary input (RCA connectors) for another audio source *

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