: iPod adaptor? anyone?
mirak 07-21-2005, 04:50 PM Hello
Just wondering if anyone has their iPod hooked up to their OEM radio. If so what adaptor are you using, what functionality remains on the steering wheel controls?
Subtle_Cynicism 07-22-2005, 02:04 PM Well, I don't have a G6 yet, but I use Griffin Technologies iTrip. Don't ever buy it. Horrific waste of money and it craps out in heavy use.
Redsun_ty 09-26-2005, 08:32 AM I'm looking for a good device that can connect to my Ipod Mini into my G6 I tried the Belkin FM transmitter which is a piece of crap I wonder are there any good ones out there that don't cost like $200 dollars!!
Fusion 09-26-2005, 12:03 PM I was thinking about buying the Belkin FM Transmitter, but i don't know about it now. What problems do you have with yours Redsun_ty?
Redsun_ty 09-26-2005, 03:21 PM :mad: I was thinking about buying the Belkin FM Transmitter, but i don't know about it now. What problems do you have with yours Redsun_ty?
What is the problem u ask well lots of problems! I live in Toronto which is a urban city with a lot of tall buildings stuff like that it seems the i always get static once i goto the highways and plus regular road too. Probably the FM transmitter has a weak signal i don't know about the Itrip one! Correct me if I'm wrong alot these FM Transmitter are so weak.
wrk horse 09-26-2005, 07:43 PM I have an Ipod mini too and i use the Griffen iTrip and its worked really well for me, but my friend's did not work at all. so, she went to return it and they wouldn't give her her money back because they said only about 50% of them work satisfactory and she should have got the Belkin, so i guess i was just lucky to get a good one. although, it does have its bad moments, especially when i first purchased it. as for the Belkin one, i have never used it, but it is more money and has a better satisfactory rate. a lot of the transmitters are touchy, and i guess the only way to get a sure fire one is to haul out the big bucks.
there is also the cassette adaptor if you have a cassette player in your G6, unlike us, but i don't know how it works or how much it costs, i would assume it would function fine because there is no transmitter, just mp3 to cassette and i don't think it costs all that much.
Fusion 09-27-2005, 11:02 AM Well, it seems like i'll just have to buy one of them and see it it works in my area or not because the cassette adaptor isn't an option for me (I have the cd player).
branderson 09-27-2005, 12:04 PM I have two good friends with the Griffin iTrip and it works perfectly for them. I'm not really sure how they work but I guess sometimes you will start to get static on a certain frequency and you just change the frequency on the iTrip and it will solve the problem.
problazer 01-16-2006, 11:42 PM has anyone found a way to wire the ipod into the stereo. If the amp is similar to after market amps then could I use the left\right inputs there to hook up the ipod? I don't want to use FM transmitter, but thats the only solution people seem to offer. Any other suggestions.
e2helper 01-17-2006, 08:16 AM Does your vehicle have XM and do you subscribe to it?
problazer 01-18-2006, 10:37 PM Does your vehicle have XM and do you subscribe to it?
no, i have the pan roof, so no XM option
e2helper 01-19-2006, 02:00 PM OK - I was always thinking that for a vehicle that had XM but person didn't subscribe there might be a method.
BTW for 2006 model you can get XM with pan roof
I just installed a Peripheral iPod2Car in my GTP. I had XM so I guess that's why it was possible. I get good sound, but I can't control the iPod from the stereo, but it's still better than a modulator,
--Jason
bocker3900 02-26-2006, 03:02 PM my sugg. to all of you is purchase the harmon-kardon drive&play with the direct adapter--it has its own screen and controller but it sounds xtreamly clear and is quite easy too install
Younggunner 06-04-2006, 10:40 PM Hey Milo how did u install the ipod2car (for gm vehicles) was it hard? Do i need xm radio to do it? How do i know if im xm ready? i dont subscribe to it
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I have the JVC KD-G320 with the JVC Ipod adapter and the Sirius Radio adapter. Sounds great.. I hated Fm Modulators they sound HORRID!! Eck.
Brafly 08-13-2007, 01:49 PM Supposedly, GM dealers are suppose to know about the iConnect product and how to install it. I have yet to find one that does.
Here are some links for iConnect info.
http://www.smartpark.net/iPod_iConnect.html
http://www.jpcustoms.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17483&cat=733&page=1
I bought my iConnect from JP Customs for $239 shipped; now I just need to know where to plug into the XM interface.
Brafly 09-04-2007, 06:54 PM Happy to report iConnect is installed and functional. I still feel that the software that interfaces with the XM tuner needs further revision. On occasion (over the entire 3 day weekend it happened 3 times) the radio seems to stop receiving track, artist, and album information from the iPOD. This also seemed to impact data being received from XM channels and CD's as well. The first time powering off the radio and back on cleared the issue, the second time I reset all of the cables going into the iConnect...other than that, works as advertised.
dsenier 10-26-2007, 08:44 AM Here is what I use in my G6 easy to install and works better then FM transmitters.
MODEL- DP1US VENDOR- HARMAN MULTIMEDIA
FEATURES- Drive and Play iPod Vehicle Interface and Controller
Your car is a great place to listen to music. And the Apple iPod
is a great way to bring your favorite tunes along for the ride.
But how can you access your songs and playlists without taking
your eyes off the road?
Drive + Play from Harman Kardon offers all the music-browsing
capability of the iPod itself, and can be used with any car audio
system. Browse by artist, album, song, genre or composer. Scroll
through your playlists. Jump ahead to the next track, or play the
last one over and over. All from the driver's seat, all without
taking your mind off driving.
Drive + Play puts the familiar iPod menu on a backlit display right
on your car's dashboard or windshield, where you can read it at a
glance. The system is controlled by the most intuitive interface
available, and is as easy to read as your iPod.
* Drive + Play can be connected to your car s audio system three ways:
- 3.5mm Audio line output
- Wired FM transmitter (adapter sold separately, DPFMT 1US)
- Onboard wireless FM transmitter (five preset frequencies, one
selectable frequency).
-- SPECIFICATIONs ------------------------------------
DISPLAY - 128 x 64-Pixel LCD Display With Backlighting
Normal and reverse screen modes
Contrast adjustment
Normal and large text mode
Reversible display
Backlight timer
Universal mounting options
Three-meter cable length
CONTROL BOX - Compatible with most docking iPod units (Including nano and
new iPod).
Universal mounting bracket with mounting hardware
Internal FM transmitter with five preset frequencies, one
user-definable frequency.
Wired FM transmitter jack that can be wired in line with the
vehicle antenna (sold separately).
Analog "audio out" jack with supplied cable
"Aux-In" input jack with audio "auto-sense" feature
CONTROLLER - Multiple mounting options with accessories and hardware
Five-button navigation control
Rotary control knob with lighting
Three-meter cable length
SYSTEM - Integrated control of iPod
User-customized menus
12V cigarette power adapter
Hard wire power harness
Power-down sleep modes
Charges iPod when docked
Intuitive iPod menu navigation
User-definable Jump Size allows quick navigation from A~Z
<a href="http://www.harman-multimedia.com"target="_blank">harman-mm.com</a>
fbg6coupe 11-07-2007, 03:57 PM The good news is the 08 G6 Coupe has an ipod jack in the stereo so we can finally listen to mp3s in the G6!
stealth_sergeant 01-18-2008, 12:22 AM I'm getting an iPod interface by AXXESS installed in my car at the end of next month, I'll let everyone know how it goes. It's gonna run about $230 installed.
daygon 01-18-2008, 05:25 PM i use monster cable adapter ... works fine ... haven't had a problem yet
Elmerfuddo 02-06-2008, 08:43 AM Anyone know about this Axxass Ipod Interface? they make them for a G6, anyone know about the compatability? How they work?
stealth_sergeant 02-07-2008, 06:37 AM It's a unit that ties into the factory stereo and allows you to control the ipod from the head unit. Put it in the glove box and forget it. You can also have an aux port so that a normal mp3 player can connect and be controlled from the mp3 player itself. The AXXESS unit will also charge the ipod. I've read on them and there were some minor issues but they seem to have cured them with a software upgrade some time ago. I'm having one installed in about 3 weeks for $230 and I'll post the results. It's a little pricey yes, but if it works as advertised it's alot cheaper than a new stereo and a direct connection like this means better sound quality than any FM modulator. I've wasted enough money on different modulators to pay for this unit, and if weren't for a $1,000 fine for littering in the state of Missouri I would have thrown every one of those @%&!?! things OUT THE WINDOW. To each his own.
Elmerfuddo 02-07-2008, 09:27 AM Is there a specific OEM head unit you must have for it to work? I'm definitly considering it.
stealth_sergeant 02-07-2008, 07:16 PM I don't believe so, but you can call Integration Solutions at 214-306-8031, or 972-242-0956 and they should be able to answer all your questions.
Elmerfuddo 02-08-2008, 03:36 AM I was checking out their eBay store, and they've really got the hang of things. Every question you could possibly have is answered somewhere on their store site. Seems like a great bunch to deal with. I think I might have to order one myself. Sucks that I just spent 30 bucks on a sirius FM Direct Connect Modulator, cause now I'll be using the AUX input for sure.
stealth_sergeant 03-11-2008, 07:46 PM Well I finally got back to the states and got my AXXESS iPod interface installed. So far it works like a champ. It's cool to be able to control from the head unit but I've found that plugging into the aux and controlling from the iPod itself is a little easier. The other port is there if I want it and I can use it as a charger. They charged me $212 total and for me it was worth every penny.
Nightrider 03-16-2008, 02:19 PM What they really need to invent is a cable that goes from the iPod dock connector to the mini aux. jack on the 2008's audio system that will also charge the iPod at the same time. I've been searching but have not found anything like that yet.
Until someone invents that....I'm using my Kensington Digital FM Transmitter to play my iPod music. Still the best transmitter on the market in my opinion.
Jeff:)
stealth_sergeant 03-16-2008, 10:47 PM Let me make sure I read this right...you have an '08 with the aux port on the front of the stereo, but instead you're using an FM transmitter?? Am I taking crazy pills?
Nightrider 03-17-2008, 06:29 AM Let me make sure I read this right...you have an '08 with the aux port on the front of the stereo, but instead you're using an FM transmitter?? Am I taking crazy pills?
Do they make crazy pills?? LOL Stealth....until I can get a cable to use with my iPod I'll use the transmitter. I just hate the fact that I can't charge my iPod at the same time with the cable. I will use the Aux. jack though. Better sound!
Jeff
stealth_sergeant 03-17-2008, 11:36 PM Of course they make crazy pills, where do you think ex-wives come from?
Nightrider 03-18-2008, 06:26 AM Of course they make crazy pills, where do you think ex-wives come from?
LOL!! My bad! How could I have not known this!! Too funny!
Jeff
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