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New product for iPod connection


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Although, at my age, I am not one to walk around with iPod playing in my ears, I do enjoy having a variety of music on highway trips in my Cab. With OEM CD changers still pulling in hundreds of $s on ebay, I was already looking for another add-on to my CDR-220.

Now, the internal CD player has failed, and the repair estimate is over $350 (needs new laser) ... so I'm seriously into my search for a new music source, keeping in mind that I am not looking for a mutli-thousand $ aftermarket stereo. (Remember, I was happy with the OEM CD player).

I was in the process of ordering an iPod Nano to plug into the Aux input of the 220, when I came across this Neo unit. It purports to not only power the iPod, but to directly plug into the 220, and allow control of the iPod through the 220's control head. Combined cost of the iPod and the Neo would be less than a OEM CD changer on ebay, and about the same as my needed CD repair. I would like to know if any of you have had experience with this product.

See Neo here

Thanks for any wisdom,

Kim

2000 Cab

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