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BTW that's a nice clean setup when the cover for the tape unit is closed. :thumbup: |
Did you have to drill a hole in the center console? I may to do this but I dont want the wire to show. I'm not sure if i cant route it inconspicuously on the 16:9 nav unit unless i ran the wire inside the unit and out the back end.
I was thinking about a hybrid alternative. Tapping the TAPE input leads on the tuner in the rear of the vehicle and just putting a regular cassette with the tape ripped out of it in the head unit. I think that should work. Should get a perfectly clean signal. Then I don't have to worry about running wires from the deck. I will just have to run the cable from the rear. |
I think I am definately going to try my idea. Just one questions though. Does anyone know which connector is x18805 in the pic on the FAQ page:
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http://www.bmwtips.com/ Go to "tips and tricks" and under "stereo" section look at "MP3/Aux input Install". I bet that is exactly what you need. |
Go for the sony one if you are going to do it. You can get for around the same price and its supposedly the best.
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Thats kinda cool good info on the rubber band cassette trick to fool the tape deck. That's exactly what i need. Except I think I am going to try to tap the input in the rear and use A2DP to connect my cell phone wirelessly via Btooth. Or I might just run the 3,5mm mini stereo plug up to the center console.
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i don't have a CD changer nor do i want one... can i just tap those leads or is that what dice does? I would imagine the head unit only selects cd changer if you actually have one present.
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