mitchy_bobby wrote:http://www.xcarlink.com/show_info.asp?product_ID=353 probably wont work with the mcintosh because all the sound travels via a round din cable to the amp under the seat. the connections on the 14pin plug are for power only.
FriedFilipe wrote:All I want is a plain old AUX. Is there a cable out there that can acheive this?
so far, my research has lead me to the Axxess AIP-CL-ID
However this unit is designed for iPod.
AndrewCowley wrote:FriedFilipe wrote:All I want is a plain old AUX. Is there a cable out there that can acheive this?
so far, my research has lead me to the Axxess AIP-CL-ID
However this unit is designed for iPod.
The Axxess AIP-CL-ID has both an iPod connector and a 3.5mm stereo connector. The latter can be used as a generic aux-in to provide exactly what you want. It works really well.
http://axxessinterfaces.com/index.php?m ... cts_id=181
mr_sinistah wrote:So I'm confused.
What's the cheapest way to get Aux In into the McIntosh system? I have a 04 MY05 3.0R-B
Thanks.
rambaldi wrote:mr_sinistah wrote:So I'm confused.
What's the cheapest way to get Aux In into the McIntosh system? I have a 04 MY05 3.0R-B
Thanks.
Hi mate I'd highly recommend an "Advanced ICE" unit. It's a little box that you can connect yourself into the back of the factory CD player and gives you a crystal clear AUX input. You simply press the DISC button to activate it; pressing DISC again will switch to the CD player.
They retail for $199 but I'm actually just about to put mine up on eBay as just last week I installed an aftermarket system in my MY06 3.0R-B. If you wanted it I can provide you with more details when I get home?
http://advancedice.com.au/index.php/cat ... ntegration
Rubenwithoutback wrote:Hi looking for manual for mcarcdc particularly how to configure usb to play music
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