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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: Anonymous on July 26, 2006, 18:33

Title: Ipod in Glove Box?
Post by: Anonymous on July 26, 2006, 18:33
Sorry this is really an idiot question but electronics bewilder me!

I'm going for a pioneer head unit with the ipod adaptor, Im told I can control all the Ipod functions from this head unit so I thought Id run the connector into the glove box so its out of sight, secure and I can lock it.

Just wondering will this be easy?

Is the glove box accesable from the back?

I know its an idiot question but help would be appreciatated.

Thanks
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Post by: Draggon on July 26, 2006, 18:37
Yep its no problem.

i have the Alpine 9850 ri and all you do is run the connecter lead through the back of the glove box..no holes need cutting etc as there is a gap in the corner.

Works a treat and I dont have to disconnect the ipod when i leave the car either...as soon as the ignition is off the ipod powers down.
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Post by: Anonymous on July 26, 2006, 18:47
Thanks Mate  s:D :D s:D
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Post by: LeeUK on July 26, 2006, 19:39
Yeah did this myself, as soon as you stick your head under the dash all will be clear.
Title: Re: Ipod in Glove Box?
Post by: Anonymous on July 26, 2006, 20:17
Quote from: "kj".....I'm going for a pioneer head unit with the ipod adaptor.....

What a great choice. Exactly the same setup as me. Works a treat.
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Post by: filcee on July 27, 2006, 09:36
Piece of cake to do this.  Took me about a morning, including a trip to Halfrauds for some goodies, and taking lots of time to get things neat and tidy underneath the dash/behind the centre console.

See this post here (http://www.mr2roc.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=149325#149325) - I added it to my original thread in order to record what I did to fit mine after asking the question about power take-off points.

Unfortunately, I didn't take any pics  s:-( :-( s:-(
Title: iPod Connectivity
Post by: Anonymous on August 1, 2006, 14:15
I have just switched from a Dension Ice Link connecting my iPod to the Sony Double-din unit to an Alpine unit with built in connectivity and Full Speed, or whatever they call it. Whilst the sound of the Alpine is (arguably) better and from a practical standpoint the ipod is safer in the glove box there is a big down-side to the Alpine against the Dension. The Dension Ice Link allows you to control the music with your iPod click-wheel whereas the Alpine makes you use the Alpine's controls. These controls are no where near as good as the iPods and means that big track-lists, Album or Artist searches become impossible. You are virtually forced to use Playlists, which just is not as flexible as using the Ipod via the Dension.

That's just my opinion - but I think others who have tried/owned both may agree.
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Post by: Draggon on August 1, 2006, 14:42
Hmmm somewhat true.

It is easier with the click wheel.....I even went for the 9850 ri as the ones before were slower to search the ipod.  s:( :( s:(

But we just put our faves on the pod and stick the stereo on random anyway  s:) :) s:)