hi there just got the new a4 avant with a concert head unit.
i wanted to add an aux-in cable so i can run my ipod etc. i got something off ebay that promised to hook into the cd changer port. but when i whipped the head unit out couldnt see a changer port at all? do some concerts not support this?
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RE: adding ipod to concert head unit
There is always the new radio transmitter plug-in for the ipod....but not legal yet! Sorry can't help with the cable thing though.
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RE: adding ipod to concert head unit
Use the Genuine Audi lead, bit pricy iro £80. The lead/pins plug into the head unit lead. Works well, I think you have to have your music in 6 playlists.
Had a go with the transmitter type, lot of background hiss/noise with the one I had.
Had a go with the transmitter type, lot of background hiss/noise with the one I had.
Re: RE: adding ipod to concert head unit
anything under 50nw (50nano watts to you and me) will be legal in 3 days time tho!derdle wrote:There is always the new radio transmitter plug-in for the ipod....but not legal yet! Sorry can't help with the cable thing though.
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RE: Re: RE: adding ipod to concert head unit
I've got an Itrip - selected a frequency with nowt on, and it works almost perfectly. If I'm being picky (and I will be coz I work in music production!:D), there's a tiny bit of hiss in the background, but certainly nowhere near enough to disrupt the listening experience.
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