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  1. If I disconnect the XM, the sound goes away (you mean as if I was trying to "play" the silent CD as a regular cd in the changer, right?) b/c if the silent CD is selected in the changer, and playing, and the XM is disconnected there is no interference. However - is the aux-in designed to have the silent cd in a certain slot in the changer (1 thru 6)? These may be dumb questions but i just cant figure this thing out - and im so jealous that everyone else has "crystal clear" success....
  2. Yes, I have a GLI connected. I use an XM Commander connected to the Aux-In
  3. Any thoughts to what could be causing the sound of the Silent CD spinning to be coming through the audio when the Aux-in is in use?
  4. Yeah - that would be between Newburyport, MA and Topsfield, MA. Any better?
  5. RBP Wagon heading south on Rte. 95 around 930am PULLED OVER by a trooper....whooops. Stay hot.
  6. Hey Guys - hearing all of everyone's success with Jazzy's board is really making me frustrated. I am still having interference problems since installing my Aux-In board to my XM Commander. Would anyone in the NH/MA area be willing to help me re-install this to make sure everything was done correctly? I am realllly illiterate when it comes to audio install work, it would be a HUGE help and Id be willing to pick up some beers or whatever to compensate for your time and efforts. Let me know if anyone is willing to help out! I live in Exeter, NH...but def. willing to travel to you... Joe
  7. Mine is still making all kinds of effin' noises.... starting to get real annoying. love the concept, just not working very well for me.
  8. Hey Guys - Unfortunately I am still having issues with my aux-in using my XM Commander. I had an audio install place do it, but they have fiddled around with it so much that they said they are going to have to start charging me additional labor costs to keep pulling it apart and figuring out whats going on, since its technically "not their product", which they did disclaim in the beginning. So - my questions to any of you is, is there anyone in the southern new hampshire area, seacoast, northshore massachusetts, etc. (I live in Exeter, NH) to possibly come help me some afternoon/evening to pull this thing apart and see if we can re-install it and figure out what is causing the buzzing and continuous hiss from my xm radio??? I would REALLY appreciate it....I just do not trust myself enough to attempt it by myself! I would not mind driving to whomever either.... If anyone is interested - please PM me and we can discuss it further. I just want to get the most out of this great feature. Thanks for your help. Joe
  9. My primary hookup is an XM Commander. The sound I am hearing does not happen when my IPod is connected. The sound is def. not something coming through AM/FM. The audio place says it's gotta be linked to the battery or "power" connection b/c the IPOD doesnt do it.....? I know there are GLI's connected to get rid of any alternator noise as well. I did not install the unit so not sure on the scematic of this install, however they said they followed everything from Jazzy's install manual. I probably can get them to sketch something out for me or put something together in a word document and email it.?
  10. Okay - When I first got this installed I had some issues with the alternator buzzing, however was fixed through adding a GLI in the right spot. Since that buzzing has been resolved, I now here another sound, which I believe was being masked by the buzzing from the beginning. The sound resembles a continuous skipping hiss, almost as if the speakers are picking up the sound of the cd-laser scanning the silent cd.....not sure but just speaking my thoughts on this. You can only start to hear it when the volume gets above 10 or 11 and is really evident when XM is on talk stations or some station that there is some vocal or musical down-time. The audio-install place that did this for me has been super helpful in resolving this issue and have tried everything they can, to the extent where if they spend more extensive time they will have to charge me. However, they have spent a lot of "free" time on this already and are too unaware of the board to identify if it is that or something else. So, my questions to you are: 1) should I try creating a new silent cd? if so, how do i do that? 2) have you heard of this noise happening with anyone else? 3) could it be a possibility that my board has some sort of problem with it? Would appreciate any sort of insight/help with this, as I am bummed out that I have heard such great reviews from everyone and mine is working less than the perfect everyone else has. Also, I know people on this board are very meticulous and keen, as am I, so I am sure that I am not just picking up on something that others just dont. Thanks..... Joe
  11. Here are some pictures of my completed XM/Aux-In install. Had a custom radio shop do it....and once they figured out the interference problem I was having (think they had the GLI connecting through the wrong line), it works VERY nice! Thanks for all the help along the way to doing this from everyone.... Joe
  12. Went there today and they ended up putting in a GLI, and it didn't help. It still makes the buzzing. It does not buzz when the car is on, but not running? They think it is the "computer" or whatever for the Commander (not the unit, but what everything connects to). They are going to swap that out on Friday and see what happens....
  13. Just got mine installed over the weekend. I originally was going to go with the XM Roady XT in the cubby, however it really didn't fit well and there would have been WAY too much customization (i.e. hacking of the interior) and I didn't want to go that route. SO.... I decided to go with the XM Commander in the cubby and they brought the female end into the glove box so you can disconnect the XM line out and put it into an Ipod or whatever....(I'll post pictures). However - Whenever the Line-in is going into the XM radio, there is a constant buzzing sound?? I thought this was only supposed to happen with an Ipod when charging?? Also, when I unplug the XM and put the line-in into my Ipod (not being charged) there is NO buzzing...just crystal clear sound as intended? My thoughts was that the male-female connection from XM is not completely "in", however I am not sure. I had a custom car audio place install this whole thing, so I am bringing it back to them tomorrow morning to get it looked at.... Any thoughts???? Thanks! Joe
  14. just got my Aux-in board in the mail today....just as everyone says...."speeeedy delivery". stephenahood - on saturday i will be getting my xm roady xt customly installed into my cubby (w/ it still being able to be closed), along with the AUX-In being installed as well..... I will post pictures, etc. likely on sunday or saturday night! JC
  15. Plannin on putting my Roady XT into the dashboard cubby.... anyone know if its possible when you have the radio out to do the aux-in board to drill up into the cubby (safely/cleanly) to run the line to go into the XM or Ipod? This would be ideal....
  16. Jazzy - really appreciate your help clarifying the best options for me. Based on your answers, If I choose the PRO-KIT, that will not only connect to the Roady, but enable me to disconnect the line-out, connect it to Ipod and charge it at the same time? or will the charger be something I purchase (just making the Pro-Kit eliminate the noise that will be associated with it while "charging".)? Think this should be the end of my "Aux-In for Dummies" posting... Thanks again, Joe
  17. Okay - just got my Roady XT and am ready to bring it in to the audio shop and show them this board and see what they can do. However - the more I go back and read this thread and hear about questions like uncled (dave) posts, the more "un-knowledgable" I feel about this aux-in board. Example: the first reason I became interested in this is like most, I wanted to get the best sound quality out of my XM radio as I could (FM mod just isnt good enough). Now, I have been reading and hearing that there is background noise associate with this, its better to use a line out versus the headphone jack that comes with it. I will 90% of the time be utilizing this for my xm radio, however there will be times when I want to hook up my Ipod and listen to that. So basically, whats the best option for me with this board with not having to deal with background noises and making changes to the board itself. I want to be able to bring this to the install place and tell them exactly what I want/need without them having to do "guesswork" b/c they are unfamiliar with this board. Let me know your thoughts - thanks! Joe
  18. question about the line-in to an xm radio. If i had an xm radio hooked up to the aux-line in, and say wanted to just un-hook it from the xm and connect an Ipod, would that work? meaning day to day....or would a change have to be made on the board behind the dash.... Joe
  19. High potential for a stupid Question....when I hook up my RoadyXT, will there be a continuous charge running to it? I plan on having a prof. install place do it so I think theyll be able to figure it out.... Also, how long will it take for you to ship it? Tx, joe
  20. Think I will be ready to place an order within the next couple weeks, is this still available???? Thanks
  21. I will definitely be in touch with you soon as I plan on getting my Roady XT installed within the next month or so. You still are selling your aux. in. boards, correct? Joe
  22. I will admitt that I have been doing some skipping around on this thread, however it is a tid-bit long... anyways, whats the latest on the "New Gen" board that works without a silent CD? any new developments.... I am really close to getting my Roady XT and want to make sure it gets done right...meaning I def. want that aux. input. when the shop installs it. So, if it means another month until the new gen, I will wait......but if you're unsure, I will probably go ahead and buy your current version. Joe
  23. Jazzy - Is the sound quality in this board that much better than just utilizing the FM Modulator with most XM RADIOS? I am looking to get a custom install done of the Roady XT in my cubby, but do not want the lousy sound quality of the wireless FM Modulator. Is this the item I am looking for to complete this stealthy and worthy install?? THanks
  24. on wednesday, that def. was not me.....hmmm. I have seen a Red 3.0R sedan riding around exeter lately, was it that or was it def. a LGT? also (FYI) im sooo pissed i cant make it to NE Dragway meet next weekend....sounds like its going to be a good showing...bummer for me:mad:
  25. im usually driving 101 east VERY early on mon/wed/fri morning...like 515am. and then again west on 101 around 830, sometimes earlier. my red LGT has vanity NH plates: GOSOX04 Joe
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