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Ipod again..


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Hey guys/girls. I found it's a snap to wire in the ipod to the back of the cdr220 head unit using the Becker adapter. All of the old threads here suggests you can't do this with the digital inputs on the '04 Bose system - has anyone found a way to do it?

If not, has anyone put in an Alpine head unit with Ainet, so that this might work (if so, pics of the Alpine installed would be great!) Here is the press release. Is it possible to simply change the head unit with the MOST bus?

ALPINE ANNOUNCES FALL RELEASE OF INTERFACE ADAPTER THAT ENABLES iPOD CONTROL AND PLAYBACK FROM IN-VEHICLE SOUND SYSTEMS

TORRANCE, Calif, July 7, 2004 -- Alpine Electronics of America, Inc., the industry-leading manufacturer of high performance mobile electronics, will ship in late September its highly anticipated interface adapter that enables consumers to control and enjoy their iPod music library from their in-vehicle sound system. The Alpine Interface Adapter for iPod (model KCA-420i) enables users to experience superior sound tuning and control of their iPod music using any of Alpine's 2004 Ai-Net in-dash head units. The KCA-420i will be available from Authorized Alpine dealers for $100.

"Consumer interest in our Interface Adapter for iPod has been phenomenal," said Stephen Witt, Alpine's vice president of Brand Marketing. "There is clearly an eager market of users who want a better sounding and easier to use solution for enjoying their iPod music in the car. This is the in-vehicle solution iPod users have been waiting for."

Alpine's Interface Adapter for iPod enables users to access the in-dash receiver's exclusive Bass Engine technologies to experience better sound quality and control of their digital music files in the car. The solution allows users to control iPod playback using the head unit's front panel buttons or remote; view song information (artist, album and/or song name) on the display; and easily find tracks through the receiver's Quick Search interface. Alpine's exclusive MediaXpander technology restores lost detail to compressed digital media, bringing essence and life back to the music as the artist had originally intended.

The Alpine Interface Adapter for iPod is a hide-away design and can be installed anywhere in the vehicle - under a seat, in the glove box or behind the dash. A single cable connects the adapter to the Alpine head unit, while a second cable connects the adapter to the iPod through the iPod dock connector. When the vehicle is on, the Interface Adapter also charges the iPod's internal battery.

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Hi All,

1999 C2 Coupe US

I was planning an upgrade of my head unit from the DR-210 to the Alpine CDA-9847 and adding the Alpine KCA-420i iPod cable to connect my Nano. Thought I'd just call Crutchfield and they would ship it all with a connection kit and I'd be done.

We'll they have no information on the 996 so I turn to the forum to help me sort this out. Does anyone know what the correct head unit size is for our cars is?

I've also discovered through the Apline site that the some of the head units will only require the Alpine KCE-422i iPod cable. The two shown on their site are CDA-9857 (single din) or IVA-W200 (double din). Does anyone know if these will fit. Most likely the 9857, but the w200 would look great if I removed the CD holders.

Thanks for any insight,

Chris

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