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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: w00dhead on November 25, 2009, 16:47

Title: iphone Connection
Post by: w00dhead on November 25, 2009, 16:47
Hi, I've a standard fit Radio/CD Unit in my 03. I'm looking to somehow get my iphone hooked up to it.... I'm not interested so much in using the phone; just looking to get music playback through it

I don't want to fork out for a parrot hands free kit (although having had a look at them they do look to be the business if you have an iphone and want to spend that kind of money) and FM transmitters are just poor

It looks like the previous owner had a multi-changer (the braket for this is still behind the passenger seat) so I was wondering if anybody thinks it would be possible to some way hook the iphone up to however this was strapped into the back of the Unit -

Any ideas....?!?!?!?!
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Anonymous on November 25, 2009, 17:02
Best thing to do is to bin the existing unit and start again with a designed for iPhone unit, like this one (http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product.php?partno=IDAX303) (only pimped because that's what I'm using now). It'll sound better than your stock head unit and the iPod controls are so beautifully blended in and work so very well, you'll never want to use a CD again. Okay, so not cheap, but neither is the iPhone and you don't want to make the same mistake I did which is spending lots of little monies on trying to do it the cheap way, only to realise that I should've just done this in the first place.

£170 + fitting kit + wire thingy = £200ish? Honest, that's a bargain and is money so well spent.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: JudoKilli on November 25, 2009, 17:41
Depends on how much you want to spend.

You could get a proper cheap FM transmitter like this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Car-Kit-Radio-FM-Transmitter-Charger-For-iPod-iphone_W0QQitemZ200410158530QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioVideoElectronics_PortableAudio_MP3PlayerCarKits?hash=item2ea96055c2#ht_1882wt_1165

Obviously, these get more expensive the more features they have and the brand, like the ones here http://www.iworld.co.uk/c/iPod_FM_Transmitters.htm?gclid=CISZvqrYpp4CFYmY2AodsUiblA

You could get a new head unit like the one above, but I've seen one where you can actually slide the iPhone inside the unit, and it will play straight off of it. Can't remember where I saw it or what make, but was very expensive.

I used to use an FM transmitter a lot, and the only real downside was that you had to change the music etc on the iPhone itself.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Anonymous on November 25, 2009, 17:46
Thats a good price for the alpine, ebay is dearer.

I have a fairly cheap ebay unit that allows me to play the i pod touch through it via an aux to aux cable, but again you need to use the i pod for controlling.
Tbh if i was changing hu now i would go for something like the alpine.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: enid_b on November 25, 2009, 18:03
i agree with dan.

i tried a connects2 system which was pants. then i went on to fm transmitter which was a lot better (still use one in the works car) belkin is the brand.

then i took the plunge and bought an alpine head unit.  quality of sound was massive, and also the fully integral controls make it much safer and easier to use on the move
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Anonymous on November 25, 2009, 19:48
Having heard what the music is supposed to sound like, and not being a particular hi-fi buff, even I wouldn't put up with the shoddy sound that an FM transmitter gives off. They're only just better than the cassette-type solutions, and nowhere near as crisp as even regular radio.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: enid_b on November 25, 2009, 22:13
lols at cassette attachment thingies.

would anyone own up to actually having purchased one of those abominations
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: JudoKilli on November 25, 2009, 22:35
Quote from: "enid_b"lols at cassette attachment thingies.

would anyone own up to actually having purchased one of those abominations

Yup, and it worked surprisingly well...but this was a few years ago.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: enid_b on November 25, 2009, 23:24
your only saving grace there was the "it was a few years ago"
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Thudd on November 26, 2009, 12:30
FM transmitters are crap in the '2. I got a whine which matched my engine rpm when I tried one. Worked fine in other vehicles.

I went for an IO Connect. Don't bother. Get a decent HU instead.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Dyn-Evo on November 28, 2009, 09:41
I recently bought a pair of Sony BT3600 H/U's...one for me, one for the missus' Mini...!

This is the 2009/10 version, almost identical:
 m http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_prod ... MEXBT4700U (http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product.php?partno=MEXBT4700U) m

Plug'n'play.....as its a Sony, same connector to the wiring loom...   s8) 8) s8)  

Bluetooth, hands-free, front USB, A2DP stereo music streaming, etc,etc......

Recommend it, basically....  s:D :D s:D
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: ekimq on November 28, 2009, 13:07
I haven't actually got one, but it's item 1 on my Christmas list. I'm off to my local car audio store next week to see if I can actually play with one.. I'll let you know if I have any joy.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: DannyN on April 26, 2010, 17:46
Quote from: "Dan M"Best thing to do is to bin the existing unit and start again with a designed for iPhone unit, like this one (http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_product.php?partno=IDAX303) (only pimped because that's what I'm using now). It'll sound better than your stock head unit and the iPod controls are so beautifully blended in and work so very well, you'll never want to use a CD again. Okay, so not cheap, but neither is the iPhone and you don't want to make the same mistake I did which is spending lots of little monies on trying to do it the cheap way, only to realise that I should've just done this in the first place.

£170 + fitting kit + wire thingy = £200ish? Honest, that's a bargain and is money so well spent.

Any idea if they do a double din equivalent mate ??
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Anonymous on April 26, 2010, 18:06
Et viola, the IXA-W404R! (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/alpine-ixa-w404r.html)

Not sure if it charges the iPhone 3G/S, but I suspect it does as it's the same generation as my one (which has now been superceded by the 313).
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: DannyN on April 26, 2010, 18:12
ooo, nice and with reversing camera too
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Anonymous on April 26, 2010, 18:16
The only thing that would put me off is the use of a touch screen: If it's not as good as an Apple one (i.e. more like a shitty Motorola one), then it could prove more infuriating than anything else. Looks a bit tasty other than that, I might even be tempted to upgrade...
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: markiii on April 26, 2010, 18:16
indeed I like that  :-) :-) :-)
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: DannyN on April 26, 2010, 18:20
Microphone for calls ??
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: Bernie on April 27, 2010, 18:19
Depends on how much you want to spend

I got a Kenwood double din from Halfrauds - Kenwood DPX503U - MP3/WMA/AAC CD/USB for £300 plus fitting kit

IPhone plugs in via USB socket and sounds great, you can get a Bluetooth adaptor unit that will run the phone through the head unit but its another £150

I just wanted the music connection and double din to fill the hole left by the Sony original unit.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: JudoKilli on April 27, 2010, 18:26
Planning on buying that head unit in the near future, just need to look into fitting and everything (Anyone have any advise/guide/need to know stuff on fitting a double DIN?).

Quote from: "Dan M"The only thing that would put me off is the use of a touch screen: If it's not as good as an Apple one (i.e. more like a shitty Motorola one), then it could prove more infuriating than anything else. Looks a bit tasty other than that, I might even be tempted to upgrade...

Watched a review of the HU on YouTube and the guy said the touchscreen was very responsive, and in any case you can use the buttons on the bottom of the screen to do the same thing, which is probably better when you're driving and have to rely on feel.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: sonixtorm on May 2, 2010, 13:16
Quote from: "JudoKilli"(Anyone have any advise/guide/need to know stuff on fitting a double DIN?).

The issue is that the stock unit is larger than double-DIN. On post-03 cars, you can reuse the bracket/trim included with the stock head unit and add some commonly available spacers (got mine via eBay) to make it all look tidy. I think the stock unit in earlier cars (the Sony) does not come with the aforementioned bracket/trim, and therefore the procedure for earlier cars is to buy the bracket/trim from Toyota, plus some spacers.
Title: Re: iphone Connection
Post by: muffdan on May 2, 2010, 13:58
Fitting in a pre-facelift is a doddle. No extra brackets required and you reuse the surrounding trim from the stock sony. All you need is the ISO cables to match the new stereo to the car's loom.

I have the Alpine iXA-407BT (http://www.alpine-electronics.co.uk/products/details/digital-media-station/ixa-w407bt.html) unit. It charges the iPhone and plays music and video over the supplied USB cable. It will also play music over bluetooth. It comes with a mic and the hands free works well with the iPhone. I expect the iXA-404R will be the same and charge the phone too.