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Scottie
16th June 2005, 04:26 AM
my head unit in the car is alpine and it says on the front MP3 how do I connect the MP3 player is the something I can do myself or do I need to take it to a car hifi place.

lightbody
16th June 2005, 04:32 AM
If it says it on the front, it probably simply means it will take a CD-R that has MP3 files on it.

macblob
16th June 2005, 04:33 AM
Depends on the model of alpine HU. You maybe able to buy the alpine ipod interface for about £70. However if it says mp3 on it im guessing it just means that it can play mp3 cds.
In other words you can burn a cd full of mp3 and play it in the stereo , so getting a lot more tracks on one cd than you would normally.

macblob
16th June 2005, 04:33 AM
Writing that reply at the same time rob lol :D

Scottie
16th June 2005, 04:42 AM
this trying to drag myself into the 21st century is hard :D

this is the type of head unit I have alpine cda 9835r and this is the discription.


Play your favourite music, enjoy your custom sound. Connect your iPod player, control it with the amazing GlideTouch feature, and use MediaXpander to enhance the sound. You can tweak the sound even further with the Bass Engine controls—and our online data download service. AmplifierLink is also included for direct amp control and system expansion ease.

This may be a daft question :Iif I by a ipod can I use it with windows:I

The Dogfather
16th June 2005, 04:55 AM
An iPod will work with windows no problem, that's what I've got, again happy to help out if needed :D

Scottie
16th June 2005, 05:03 AM
quote:Originally posted by bad dog mini

An iPod will work with windows no problem, that's what I've got, again happy to help out if needed :D


may take you up in that offer Paul.:cool:

if ever your stuck with Excel I'm your man:D

macblob
16th June 2005, 05:27 AM
If you buy an ipod this is what you would need to connect it to your apline HU.
It plugs into the cd changer bit of the HU and gives you volume control and track selection etc through the HU from the ipod. These are selling for £70 here.
Car Audio Direct (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3723&cadid=7f4674650e1474edc346b956ae31a01e)

Alpine KCA-420i iPodâ„¢ Interface

The Best In-Car Solution for Your iPodâ„¢ - Alpine iPodâ„¢ Interface KCA-420i

So, now you wonder how you could ever live without an iPod? What if there was an even better way of cruising to your favourite tunes? Introducing the KCA-420i, the best in-vehicle interface adapter which allows you to cruise to your iTunesâ„¢! Simply use the KCA-420i to connect your *iPod or iPod mini into a compatible 2004 Alpine Ai-NET head unit, and voilÃ*! Get ready to groove to your iPod in your car.

Not only is it easy to connect, you can also fit the KCA-420i under the dash, in the boot or under the seat for mounting applications. There's no need to worry about the iPod, you can stash it in your glove compartment out of sight and out of mind. Less wires and simple storage keeps your interior clutter-free.

*The KCA-420i is compatible with any iPod and iPod mini with dock connector and iPod Update 2004-04-28. Go to the iTunes site to download the latest iPod software.

The buy your ipod here
Apple Store (http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstore.woa/90401/wo/Xohvw7x6yfPv2zIGraAuhzsO2y0/0.0.11.1.0.6.23.1.4.1.0.0.0.1.0)

Edit: Reduced link length

Scottie
16th June 2005, 05:36 AM
quote:Originally posted by macblob

If you buy an ipod this is what you would need to connect it to your apline HU.
It plugs into the cd changer bit of the HU and gives you volume control and track selection etc through the HU from the ipod. These are selling for £70 here.
Car Audio Direct (http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=3723&cadid=7f4674650e1474edc346b956ae31a01e)

Alpine KCA-420i iPodâ„¢ Interface

The Best In-Car Solution for Your iPodâ„¢ - Alpine iPodâ„¢ Interface KCA-420i

So, now you wonder how you could ever live without an iPod? What if there was an even better way of cruising to your favourite tunes? Introducing the KCA-420i, the best in-vehicle interface adapter which allows you to cruise to your iTunesâ„¢! Simply use the KCA-420i to connect your *iPod or iPod mini into a compatible 2004 Alpine Ai-NET head unit, and voilÃ*! Get ready to groove to your iPod in your car.

Not only is it easy to connect, you can also fit the KCA-420i under the dash, in the boot or under the seat for mounting applications. There's no need to worry about the iPod, you can stash it in your glove compartment out of sight and out of mind. Less wires and simple storage keeps your interior clutter-free.

*The KCA-420i is compatible with any iPod and iPod mini with dock connector and iPod Update 2004-04-28. Go to the iTunes site to download the latest iPod software.

The buy your ipod here
Apple Store (http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstore.woa/90401/wo/Xohvw7x6yfPv2zIGraAuhzsO2y0/0.0.11.1.0.6.23.1.4.1.0.0.0.1.0)


sounds like the thing I would want but just not understanding it.

Think I should keep things simple and I can always upgrade at a later date.

so what is the best ipod to buy connecting it via the first method you mentioned.

Scottie
16th June 2005, 06:12 AM
or is there a ipod connector thingy i could buy which means once the ipod is connected to the head unit. you can control the ipod by using the head unit only like selcting the tunes you want to listen to etc,

macblob
16th June 2005, 06:22 AM
Thats what the alpine device does. By pressing a couple of buttons on the headunit you can select songs on the ipod. My ipod goes in my glove box connected to the ipod interface and I dont need access to it. (the interface bit also charges the ipod).
As far as I know all the ipod should connect to it, well either the ipod mini, ipod or ipod photos, but im not 100% on this

Scottie
16th June 2005, 06:33 AM
ok so is this something that a car hi fi company would be better doing for me.:question:

macblob
16th June 2005, 06:39 AM
I did it myself with the help of a m8.
You need access to the back of the headunit to plug the KCA-420i iPodâ„¢ Interface into the changer port. Then the KCA-420i has to be located where you want it, eg. glovebox, getting a company to fit it maybe the best option depending on how comfortable you are with these sorts of things

Scottie
16th June 2005, 06:46 AM
quote:Originally posted by macblob

I did it myself with the help of a m8.
You need access to the back of the headunit to plug the KCA-420i iPodâ„¢ Interface into the changer port. Then the KCA-420i has to be located where you want it, eg. glovebox, getting a company to fit it maybe the best option depending on how comfortable you are with these sorts of things


going to get it from newministuff they are quoting £56. Will try to fit it first to the scooby as it is easy to get into the back of the head unit. I reckon Allan should manage with the help of
mikethemini. going to get the mini ipod

Scottie
16th June 2005, 06:25 PM
macblob,

thanks for your help and advice it helped me to understand a bit more:)

I bought my ipod thing this morning and have ordered up the interface.:D

macblob
16th June 2005, 11:52 PM
Nice one , glad to be of assistance, all you need to do is cancel your order for a pc laptop and but yourself a mac powerbook and ull be all the way there. :D

Scottie
17th June 2005, 09:16 PM
got the interface at lunchtime. Now installed in the scooby took all of about 15mins to do:D:D:cool::approve: