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The aux. board has a mini-stereo input jack, that's it. iPod and Sat radio friendly. Digital or analog is irrelavent. You're just plugging in, like cd player to your home stereo.
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Ground the wire to the body. Put it under a screw that is tapped in the body of the car.
Double check your GL connection, "out" to stereo.
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Sounds like one of the mini-stereo jacks is not completely plugged in, which could leave you w/ only one channel.
I had a case on my iPod that partially blocked a mini-stereo plug from being fully inserted.
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As far as the aux-board goes, the install instructions he provides are excellent. Follow them, exactly. Heat has never seemed to be an issue with my system. I would also install a GLI, to be safe.
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Also, instead of trying to cut out an opening, I mounted the controller bracket on top of the above assembly. ^^^
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What material did you use to fill the space in your ashtray for your satellite radio system?
D.SCOTT
I used a greyish-black picture framing matte (followed by a thin and fairly soft piece of sheet metal underneath for support).
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Just a plug for Jazzy, for any skeptics.
Wiring is as follows:
from Aux Board---Mini Stereo Ext. Cable
to Mini Stereo Plug to RCA Jack Splitter
to L/R RCA Cable as short as possible
to Ground Loop Interrupt
to L/R RCA Cable
to (2) All Female RCA Splitters
to
(1) L/R RCA Cable to SIRIUS Tuner under passenger seat.
(1) Y Audio Cable (it begins w/ L/R RCA and ends in stereo mini for iPod)
Hope this helps anyone who needs it. Very happy with this setup.
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How did you go about hooking up both your iPod and Sirius? I'm in the same boat and was just planning on leaving the iPod out of th equation since I listen to Sirius 99% of the time. But, I know there will be times where I'm just dying to hear one particular song and I'd prefer to not have to go back to FM modulation if I can avoid it.
(sorry if this has already been answered...I didn't want to go back through 50+ pages and you can imagine what search results returned)
Basically, you'll need two all-female RCA y-adapters, in addition to a few other wires, which will come into play after the ground loop interupt(<<<<highly recommended) giving you two sets of RCA inputs.
I am going to post some pics of my setup later with comments on how I wired mine up.
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Would someone who's installed Jazzy's mod in their U.S. Spec.B radio be willing to post or PM me photos of the job? I'm especially interested in how the climate controls complicate the install, and how the navigation system hooks into the radio.
thanks....
I installed it a couple of weeks ago in my spec. B. This guy is a lifesaver as I have an iPod and SIRIUS. I was not skeptical with the product or concerned with installation. Just get it. I rate his instructions w/ pics. A+, and they are photocopies. Your stated concerns are not relavent, believe me. The NAV and climate controls are individual, unique plugs. Give yourself a 2-3 hour window, follow the instructions and take your time.
Plug n Play Aux-in mod for 2005 6cd radios
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