best IPOD converter for the max?
#1
best IPOD converter for the max?
My bose 6 cd changer stopped working, always giving me the damn "check disc" proble, I know some other people have this same problem
But I want to use my iPod in my car, so what converter do you guys recommend using? Don't wanna lose any sound quality or anything like that, etc.
Sorry if any other threads like this were made, if some one could re-direct me to them, that would help, thanks
But I want to use my iPod in my car, so what converter do you guys recommend using? Don't wanna lose any sound quality or anything like that, etc.
Sorry if any other threads like this were made, if some one could re-direct me to them, that would help, thanks
#3
#4
Originally Posted by Defiant_Max04
Well I bought one of the cassette adapters..you don't lose any sound, its actually very very good, no static whatsoever. Cheap, too. Wish I had the auxilary input though...
#5
Originally Posted by Defiant_Max04
Well I bought one of the cassette adapters..you don't lose any sound, its actually very very good, no static whatsoever. Cheap, too. Wish I had the auxilary input though...
Sorry but I'm not sure what you are hearing but those things sound like **** IMPO!!
#6
The PAC AAI-NIS2 adaptor: (as long as you don't have NAV)
The AAI-NIS2 works with XM/Sirius Satellite ready Nissan factory radios. It allows audio from devices like Apple's iPod™, VCP, MP3 players, Portable CD players, DVD players or aftermarket satellite receivers to play through the stock stereo system
This, as always, is also in the stickies:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=340324
The AAI-NIS2 works with XM/Sirius Satellite ready Nissan factory radios. It allows audio from devices like Apple's iPod™, VCP, MP3 players, Portable CD players, DVD players or aftermarket satellite receivers to play through the stock stereo system
This, as always, is also in the stickies:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=340324
#8
Originally Posted by Defiant_Max04
Works fine for me. Of course, I'd rather have something else. But for the meantime..its okay. Can Nissan install an aux input at all? I'd really really like that.
What do you mean by "can Nissan install and aux input"?
#10
Nissan now makes a OEM Ipod interface with 2 adaptors, 1 for units with sat, one without. You must have the Bose 6 disc radio. It is shown for less tahn $200 on the web. This would give the easiest (IMO) connections and sound. The options of using the PAC or other adaptors gives you the flexibility via a set of RCAs for anything to connect to but not the funtionallity for the Ipod Controls and charging like the OEM device.
#11
Originally Posted by Gadgetemt
Nissan now makes a OEM Ipod interface with 2 adaptors, 1 for units with sat, one without. You must have the Bose 6 disc radio. It is shown for less tahn $200 on the web. This would give the easiest (IMO) connections and sound. The options of using the PAC or other adaptors gives you the flexibility via a set of RCAs for anything to connect to but not the funtionallity for the Ipod Controls and charging like the OEM device.
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