widget2k13
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Is there a solution to somehow connect an iPhone to the standard stereo in the car at all ?
Thank you
Thank you
Your radio needs to have a CD button, on the facia, (doesn't need a 6 CD changer to be fitted though). That means Chorus II or Concert II. The HU input, that the changer uses is the only "spare" input. It does, however, expect to see the changer, so is not an "Aux In" You need an adapter that emulates the changer, and provides the input you need. The features these adapters provide range from basic wire Aux to Bluetooth, media only (no phone calls), and Bluetooth media and hands free call answering (not outgoing). Adapters can also support a thumb drive and SD Card. I have the AnyCarLink 1080-B, Bluetooth, SD, USB, and mic. Comes with adapter cable and mic, even radio extraction keys.Several posts on this subject. Just google “a2oc Iphone” to see past threads/ posts
Thank you for that , I’m happy to pay that no problem if you had a link to the one you bought that would save me a lot of headache I need to check my radio for a cd button thoughYour radio needs to have a CD button, on the facia, (doesn't need a 6 CD changer to be fitted though). That means Chorus II or Concert II. The HU input, that the changer uses is the only "spare" input. It does, however, expect to see the changer, so is not an "Aux In" You need an adapter that emulates the changer, and provides the input you need. The features these adapters provide range from basic wire Aux to Bluetooth, media only (no phone calls), and Bluetooth media and hands free call answering (not outgoing). Adapters can also support a thumb drive and SD Card. I have the AnyCarLink 1080-B, Bluetooth, SD, USB, and mic. Comes with adapter cable and mic, even radio extraction keys.
So, decide what features you want, (and how much you want to spend), and go from there. My kit came in at around £75, on Amazon. Had it about 18 months, and I'm very happy with it. ? Mac.
Yes, it does. The CD changer input receives analogue audio, meaning any digital-to-analogue conversion has to be done outside the head unit.Does anybody know if the stereo receives an analogue signal
Yes, it does. The CD changer input received analogue audio, meaning any digital-to-analogue conversion has to be done outside the head unit.
The head unit obviously has its own DAC for the CD player, but this DAC isn't externally addressable.
Cheers,
Tom
In my head something like https://www.amazon.co.uk/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Receiver-Wireless-Hands-Free-black/dp/B00O8GASEA
I think the suggestion is to get such a device in combination with a Connects2 aux-in box, or similar.This is a no go, as there is no aux input on the Concert/Chorus.