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121 messages, Last post on Oct 24, 2009 at 5:24 PM
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Most of these so-called "iPod integration kits" are, for lack of a better term, absolute junk. Unless the car is designed from the beginning with the iPod in mind, the solution is always going to be somewhat of a hack. That's exactly what the Mazda iPod kit is: a very expensive hack. Here's what I would do: connect the iPod (via the dock connector) to a Belkin auto charger (Belkin part # F8V7058-APL-BLK) that plugs into the cigarette lighter in the M3's center console. Then run a line-in cable from the belkin charger to the Aux in port inside the M3's center console. Place your iPod in one of the cup holders using Belkin's TuneDok (Belking part # F8E467-BLK). Or, get a ProClip from www.proclipusa.com and mount the iPod on the dash next to the climate control system. This way, you only have one cable that connects to your iPod, and it will always be charged. Granted, you don't get full integration with the stereo, but you can at least use the volume knob of the radio or the volume buttons on the steering wheel to control the iPod volume. And most importantly, you can use the iPod and its scroll wheel to access your music. Trying to use the Mazda3 stereo to select songs/playlists is slow and clunky anyway. Hopefully car manufacturers will wise up and start making truly elegant solutions, but until then, this is the way to go, IMHO.
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Replying to: archmikus (Dec 08, 2006 10:54 am) Thanks!
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Replying to: ryanseu (Dec 07, 2006 6:42 pm) It's called the PocketDock Line Out USB (http://www.sendstation.com/) and the sound quality is amazing. Cables To Go also has a similar product for less (http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat%5Fid=2033&sku=35508), however, it does not give you any charging options. With the PocketDock, if you buy a USB car charger and regular USB cable, you can also charge your iPod while it's plugged in. Hope this helps. |
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I'm a big XM fan, and really would like my next car to have XM built in (I have it now in my Honda). I see that the Mazda 3's have an option for Sirius radio, but was wondering if I could swap out the Sirius module for an XM module, and it will still work with the head unit? Has anyone tried this? If I want XM, is there any benefit of paying for the Sirius option and trying to make this switch?
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| I'd like an adapter that would allow my Ipod to run through the aux button on my stereo. I don't need any of the Ipod controls to work on the stereo, just volume. How hard is the aux input to get to, and which adapter would be the easiest to use. I have an 05 2.3. I am starting to get tired of the fm modulator. | |
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Someone advised this..."Then run a line-in cable from the belkin charger to the Aux in port inside the M3's center console. " Where can I get a diagram or schematic of where the Aux In Port is on my '05 M3??? The "custom car stereo experts" in my part of the country don't seem to understand what I'm talking about. No kidding. Thanks. |
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Replying to: madatmazda (Dec 22, 2006 6:21 am)
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Replying to: bigfur (Dec 22, 2006 7:46 am) I have the 06 Mazda 3 sedan. Stock (base) stereo. THanks
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Replying to: mycal1 (Dec 30, 2006 6:20 pm) |
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Replying to: sir_timbit (Sep 17, 2006 1:50 pm) http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f0cd1b9 |
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