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I have a 2003 996 Cab with PCM 2, Bose system and CD changer.

Like everyone else on the planet, I want to connect my IPod to the system. I am familiar with all of the topics in these forums and have actually added the PCM 2 and CD changer on my own after purchase of the car.

Anyway, the other day, I saw a post by Loren that showed the PCM 2 open to replace the SIM card holder. I am wondering if anyone (i.e., LOREN :-) ) can tell me if we can tap into the analog (not digital signal) inside the PCM 2. Prior to converting to fiber optics. For example signal out of the CD player to main mother board (i think that's going to be digital though).

If this can be done, then it would be a cheaper way to bring the signal into the system instead of the Dennison unit. Besides, I don't want to loose my CD changer.

I am very capable mechanically and electrically - but would hate to tear apart the unit while it is still under warranty; only to find out everything in the box is digital - and therefore not useful.

Thank you

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