The interface connection replaces the CD Changer connection. The CD Changer cannot be used with the iPod interface connected.
The interface connection replaces the CD Changer connection. The CD Changer cannot be used with the iPod interface connected.
What I did was to use the aux input on the iPod adaptor to connect an external CD changer. I have a SONY FM modulated CD changer. Instead of connecting the output to the FM modulator I run the RCA cables directly to the iPod adaptor. The FM modulator part is just used as the screen/buttons for the CD changer.
I sold my in-dash cd changer for $150 on E-Bay too.
-Tad
Can't imagine wanting a CD Changer in addition to an iPod. I bought the cheaper iPodnano with just 1 GB of memory, but I have over 15 hours of music on it.
Well, me, actually.
I have a lot more music than will fit on my 4GB Nano, so I keep the staples on there, but I also want to play the occasional miscellaneous CD, too. I don't like to reload the iPod every week to keep the selection fresh.
We all use our iPods in different ways...
Yup. I wasn't intending to be critical. For me, 15 hours of tunes on that little device is still amazing. I always found carrying around extra CDs an inconvenience when my CD changer was working. I like being free of CDs.Originally Posted by VehiGAZ
Recently received an iPodnano 6th generation from Apple to replace my recalled iPodnano 1st generation. New problem with the 6th gen iPod is that the PA11-TOY does not recharge it. Fortunately, the music play features still work alright.
Anyone know of a fix which enables the PA11-TOY to recharge the iPodnano 6th generation? TIA.
Well here's a real good reason for somebody to buy my 4th gen Ipod Nano....![]()
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