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02-19-2006, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Better iPod Solution
I, like many others, have been searching for the best possible iPod integration. Unfortunately, due to the MOST network in the car, third party companies are finding it difficult to create a seamless integration. Most of you are probably familiar with the Belkin power cord and short mini jack combination (as seen in the first picture below). But I have created an alteration to this combination, making the process a little cleaner. The final product is seen in the second picture. I will post the DIY next.
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02-19-2006, 03:49 PM | #2 |
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What did you do? There's no iPod in the second picture.
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02-19-2006, 05:58 PM | #3 |
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I will explain the DIY here and you can follow the pictures below. Its a pretty easy process that took me about one hour. I had most of the supplies around my house from previous DIY.
1 - I took apart the white clip (the end of the Belkin cable) so I could remove the hinges that attach the clip to the iPod. This will allow the iPod to attach and detach without pushing the sides of the clip, as seen in the first and second pictures. 2 - I measured the pocket in the car where the iPod rests while hooked up. From my measurements, I created a template from cardboard (for people interested in doing this I will scan and post the dimensions of the cardboard template later). 3 - Cut a piece of plastic to the size of the template. This piece of plastic is what the iPod will rest on. Next I cut another small piece of plastic, a spacer, for the Belkin clip to attach to permanently. This can be seen in the third picture. 4 – I used a zip tie to lock all three components together (plastic iPod rest, plastic spacer, and Belkin clip). 5 – I then attached a Sticky Pad to the entire structure to conceal the different parts. This also creates a surface that prevents the iPod from slipping. This is seen in the fourth and fifth pictures. Thats all. As I mentioned before, this allows me to jump in the car drop my ipod in this holster like a desktop cradle very fast. When I get out of the car (at work, etc) I just grab it with one hand and head on my way - slide in, slide out. I hope this is helpful for somebody. Any questions? |
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08-29-2006, 10:10 AM | #6 | |
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Will this one work? http://cgi.ebay.com/Monster-iAirPlay...QQcmdZViewItem Last edited by Sedan_Clan; 08-29-2006 at 11:23 AM.. |
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08-29-2006, 11:47 AM | #8 | |
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Simple 3.5mm male / male 'headphone' cable from headphone socket - to aux in. Disadvantages are that the Ipods pre-amp is is use this way and it is not designed for it. Sound quality will suffer. Plus you don't get to charge your pod. The monster cable connects to the bottom of the ipod (dock connecter). You get to charge your pod and use a true 'line out' unamplified signal. In this set up your ipod volume control is redundant - because the ipods amp is bypassed. You still need the 3.5mm cable though and it's not included with the monster one. The link you posted is for an AIRLINE charger - it's no good - you need the one I linked to which connects to the accessory socket in the armrest. |
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