iPod adaper help
#5
RE: iPod adaper help
you could check the manufactors website but the way that i do it is just to remove the two pannels pull out the stero it takes me about 20 mins to remove and reinstall them there are only to pannels that you have to pull if you want to do that
#7
RE: iPod adaper help
if you are talking about a new head unit the eclipse CD3000 is a good unit - you'll just need the adapter for the ipod and your set to go and plus a USB connection to your ipod is a helluva lot better than a AUX input
i believe the head unit itself is around 350 but i could be wrong and the ipod adapter wont be anything over 50
i believe the head unit itself is around 350 but i could be wrong and the ipod adapter wont be anything over 50
#8
RE: iPod adaper help
I use a Sony CPA-9C tape adapterwith my Sandisk Sansa m250. Seems to work and sound fine (I'm not quite as obsessed as some people are about their audio, but I do have an idea of what sounds acceptable). This adapter is the only one I could find that didn't have funky reviews. Also, it says it's a disman and minidisc adapter, but it works with mp3 players too.
#9
RE: iPod adaper help
First I would prefer an option that does not include a full head unit replacement, as I believe when you replace the Delco/Bose w/CD Player unit in the 95 Camaro, it requires replacement of all speakers too, right?
It looks like there are no options for the OEM system, see:
LogJam Forum: 1995 Camaro OEM Delco Bose AUX and/or iPod Connectivity
It looks like there are no options for the OEM system, see:
LogJam Forum: 1995 Camaro OEM Delco Bose AUX and/or iPod Connectivity
ORIGINAL: SomeCallMeFonzi
if you are talking about a new head unit the eclipse CD3000 is a good unit - you'll just need the adapter for the ipod and your set to go and plus a USB connection to your ipod is a helluva lot better than a AUX input
i believe the head unit itself is around 350 but i could be wrong and the ipod adapter wont be anything over 50
if you are talking about a new head unit the eclipse CD3000 is a good unit - you'll just need the adapter for the ipod and your set to go and plus a USB connection to your ipod is a helluva lot better than a AUX input
i believe the head unit itself is around 350 but i could be wrong and the ipod adapter wont be anything over 50
#10
RE: iPod adaper help
Tape adapter? Ick... but I have a CD Player...
ORIGINAL: Puck90a
I use a Sony CPA-9C tape adapter with my Sandisk Sansa m250. Seems to work and sound fine (I'm not quite as obsessed as some people are about their audio, but I do have an idea of what sounds acceptable). This adapter is the only one I could find that didn't have funky reviews. Also, it says it's a disman and minidisc adapter, but it works with mp3 players too.
I use a Sony CPA-9C tape adapter with my Sandisk Sansa m250. Seems to work and sound fine (I'm not quite as obsessed as some people are about their audio, but I do have an idea of what sounds acceptable). This adapter is the only one I could find that didn't have funky reviews. Also, it says it's a disman and minidisc adapter, but it works with mp3 players too.