| IPod for a 2005 MDX Base
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| mpsouth785 |
So I've read through everything about connecting IPods, and I'm still pretty confused. I'm basically looking for the best, cheapest way to connect my IPod to my 05 MDX Premium (No Nav/DVD). I called Tweeter, which installs car audio, and they told me to bring my MDX in and they'd do it. But after searching on the internet and not really seeing many viable options, I feel like they're going to open my stereo up and not do anything.
I'm just looking for a direct connection through the AUX - I do not need to use my head-unit to control my IPod. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help.
2005 MDX, Silver, Ebony leather, (I had no money for anything else) |
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| MacJag |
| Tweeter is too good of a company just to open up a stereo in a $40,000 SUV and do nothing. Do a bit more research here on the boards, try searching for a product on here called BlizSafe. It seems to be the product fellow Xers perfer. |
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| monkeyfish |
Dension makes a unit called an Icelink Plus. This is by far the best solution for ipod. It allows the head unit to control the pod, access playlists, skip tracks, set to random, all while charging the pod. I have it in my 2004 and just love it.
stew |
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| Dox |
| Are you sure that the icelink plus is working for the 2005? |
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| monkeyfish |
last i heard, it was forthcoming for the 2005. you should just call them directly to find out.
stew |
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| justlegend |
quote: Originally posted by mpsouth785
So I've read through everything about connecting IPods, and I'm still pretty confused. I'm basically looking for the best, cheapest way to connect my IPod to my 05 MDX Premium (No Nav/DVD).
in reality, you can't use 'best' and 'cheapest' together in same sentence!!!:D :D :D |
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