Ozzie
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Is there some kind of harness or something that can add a 1/8 plug to play devices over the stereo? If my truck has one, dammed if I can find it...then I wouldn't have to use an FM transmitter.
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Ahh...so this one goes on the antenna line...that system has been around for a while. This system still works good?
I was thinking since the head unit has an AUX on it must be good for something. Of course the manual doesn't say squat about it.
Crap...ok...I guess that would be too neat...
That unit is a pricey sucker...close to 100 bucks so far...
If you're not Using an iPod, the USA Spec Module is a Waste of Money. You're Paying for Features you're never going to be Using.
Yes and no.
You wouldn't be using the ipod control features, but sound quality is going to be superior to any "wireless" solution as it is an RCA "in" to the factory unit.
If you're good with a slight degradation in sound quality, I agree that it may be a bit more expensive than most want.
But hey, C'mon.....it's only 100 bucks for better sound quality.
Worth it for me.
Your mileage may differ....
Yea, I totally agree, any Wired Connection is gonna Sound Best.
The Unit you Showed, Uses the Aux In Path to get the Sound to the Headunit, a Wired Connection.
The Unit I Showed, Uses the Antenna Wire to the the Sound to the Headunit, a Wired Connection as well.
I've Used both Methods in Previous Vehicles (USA Spec in my Volvo for iPod Integration with the Factory Headunit, and FM Modulator in my Mercedes, because at the Time, the Headunit I was Using didn't have iPod Support) and there was no Difference in SQ between the 2.
EDIT: I actually have the FM Modulator I Used. It's somewhere here in one of my Install Accs. Boxes. I'll Look for it Tomorrow, and if it's got the Inputs / Outputs you'll need, we can Work Out a Deal if you want it.