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Hi I have tried to use this solution, I have tried 2 cassette adapters now and iget thesame results the sound seems to fade in and out sometimes or thevokume increases or decreases soemtimes, and sound quality is not that great any ideas why folks
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This is the kit you need: DICE iPod Integration Kit for BMW http://www.europeanautosource.com/pr...roducts_id=268 The DICE iPod Kit will integrate perfectly with your BMW and offer steering wheel control as well as ID3 text and charging of your iPod. Full CD Quality can be expected after installation. There's even an integrated AUX port for other devices. The kit will come with everything needed w/ the docking cable. The iPod can be safely stored away in the glove compartment for 100% stealth installation and accessed completely from the steering wheel controls. The DICE comes with a 15-foot cable length to reach anywhere in the vehicle you like. Let me know if you have any further questions. |
does this kit mean i wil lno long be able to use my cd changer at the simetime ofhaving this kit installed
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ve to do away with the cd changer and install the aux setup. thanks for the advice
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With a cassette adapter, you are amplifying a high-level signal which typically causes distortion - the equivalent to making a photocopy of a photocopy. The highs and lows are the most affected can be present depending on the type of music you are listening to. A $15 cassette adapter is a good cheap way to get the iPod in the vehicle and should sound better than an FM transmitter, but it is no way comparable to a true integration kit like the DICE. |
This option is on the homepage, if you dont want to lose your cd changer.
http://www.bmwtips.com/tipsntricks/M...e%20inputs.htm |
Alpac do you have a pic? I didnt realize 2000 tuner doesnt have aux input capability till now. I have a 16:9 nav unit with tape. Trim isn't back on yet thinking about trying the adapter solution.
Does your wire show? I am thinking about routing it down the console. I have used this adapters with great success in the past back in the day in my mercedes. |
I can't believe I'm the first to post this......:worthless:
Haha I agree with what Tom says however I would NOT want to get rid of my CD changer for my MP3 player. However I don't really like the sound quality of the tape adapters I've used in the past. Tom is there any word on if Dice or another manufacturer will ever put out (giggity giggity) a product that will give us the best of both worlds. I personally would add an Aux input, seems like that would give me the best sound quality from the MP3 player while retaining the use of my CD changer. No steering wheel controls or charging though :( |
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