2004 Discovery iPod Interface??
#11
RE: 2004 Discovery iPod Interface??
ORIGINAL: ucfmethod
just want pure clean audio. Any tips/tricks/advice is greatly appreciated.
just want pure clean audio. Any tips/tricks/advice is greatly appreciated.
Right now I'm rocking a $10 cassette adapter to my ipod. Which should sound great, but my tape deck needs to be cleaned or something. I only get sound out of the left speakers when I have the tape on..Switch to CD and the sound comes out of all the speakers. I'm guessing the heads in the tape deck need to be cleaned.
Yes your tape deck needs to be cleaned, you can also try turning the adaptor over and switching sides.
#12
#13
Pure and clean audio from a MP3 player is a oxymoron. No such thing as good audio from a MP3 player.
Right now I'm rocking a $10 cassette adapter to my ipod. Which should sound great, but my tape deck needs to be cleaned or something. I only get sound out of the left speakers when I have the tape on..Switch to CD and the sound comes out of all the speakers. I'm guessing the heads in the tape deck need to be cleaned.
Yes your tape deck needs to be cleaned, you can also try turning the adaptor over and switching sides.
Right now I'm rocking a $10 cassette adapter to my ipod. Which should sound great, but my tape deck needs to be cleaned or something. I only get sound out of the left speakers when I have the tape on..Switch to CD and the sound comes out of all the speakers. I'm guessing the heads in the tape deck need to be cleaned.
Yes your tape deck needs to be cleaned, you can also try turning the adaptor over and switching sides.
Ogg and flac re-encoding on the fly to my mobile device is pretty damn "good audio" IMHO. I'd even argue 320kbps mp3 is "good audio" (I'm fully aware of what is stripped out by the encoding process during MP3 conversion and creation) AAC, MP4 etc...all arguable "good audio."
Yeah now that I think it through without a doubt my flac files on my server being on the fly re-encoded to my Droid sounds better than any setup I've had in the past 20 years. Maybe my ears aren't as bad *** as yours. Maybe you can hear dog frequencies. Who knows but there is indeed "good audio" from a digital audio device capable of playing MP3s.
-"You can walk by faith and not sight. As for me, I'm not walking off a cliff any time soon."
Last edited by j3tblk; 07-22-2010 at 02:25 AM.
#16
This is a cool, a 'no more wires' solution and you can keep your cd changer operating. A bit pricey though.
http://home.valornet.com/splacket/IPod%20MP3.htm
-aaron
2003 SE7 Have paid more in repairs than I bought the truck for - but I love my Disco!!
http://home.valornet.com/splacket/IPod%20MP3.htm
-aaron
2003 SE7 Have paid more in repairs than I bought the truck for - but I love my Disco!!
#18
Wow. Zombie thread.
There are, in my opinion, much better solutions today than anything discussed previously in this thread.
Check out the Bluetooth adapter for the DII from Grom Audio. It's an updated version of what I have and I'm very happy with mine. Several others on this forum are also happily using it.
If you don't want Bluetooth and prefer a wired connection some of the older ideas are probably still good.
There are, in my opinion, much better solutions today than anything discussed previously in this thread.
Check out the Bluetooth adapter for the DII from Grom Audio. It's an updated version of what I have and I'm very happy with mine. Several others on this forum are also happily using it.
If you don't want Bluetooth and prefer a wired connection some of the older ideas are probably still good.
#19
Right. Resurecting an 8 year old thread asking if the bit of technology worked out, is interesting.
I have a hard wire to the back of my single cd head unit, and the sound is terrible. Probably due to the $3 Chinese cable I bought. I've also lost steering wheel controls for some reason.
I'm going to get an Alpine head unit, and Grom I think. I played with a Grom a while back, but it wasn't compatible with the unit I had.
Which head unit do you have?
I have a hard wire to the back of my single cd head unit, and the sound is terrible. Probably due to the $3 Chinese cable I bought. I've also lost steering wheel controls for some reason.
I'm going to get an Alpine head unit, and Grom I think. I played with a Grom a while back, but it wasn't compatible with the unit I had.
Which head unit do you have?
#20
Who? Me? My truck has the stock radio for a '99 DII. It was made by Alpine I think, although the speakers all say Harman Kardon. Don't know who made the amp under the driver's seat.