wallyengles said:If you aren't too keen on the diy route, you do get a cassette adapter for an ipod that just pops into the cassette slot on the radio and you have tunes. You would then have a wire sticking out of your dash though so it's not as neat as the aux route.
Here's one that works with a normal aux cable: Car Casette Tape Adapter
RAArmstrong said:wallyengles said:If you aren't too keen on the diy route, you do get a cassette adapter for an ipod that just pops into the cassette slot on the radio and you have tunes. You would then have a wire sticking out of your dash though so it's not as neat as the aux route.
Here's one that works with a normal aux cable: Car Casette Tape Adapter
I've been looking at doing this for my E39... But I think I'm going to go for an OEM solution....
Hi my name is Rob and I'm an OEM whore :grin:
Nastaliq said:Probably the best route is to swap the thing out for a new radio that will set you back a few hundred that has Bluetooth, cd and Mp3.
Then you can load up MP3 CDs in the 6cd shuttle, and another one in the front unit as well, that's 7x mp3 CDs.
You cant navigate the folders from the steering, but you can have a shit load of music this way, all without interfering with cables, adapters etc.
gconry18 said:Nastaliq said:Probably the best route is to swap the thing out for a new radio that will set you back a few hundred that has Bluetooth, cd and Mp3.
Then you can load up MP3 CDs in the 6cd shuttle, and another one in the front unit as well, that's 7x mp3 CDs.
You cant navigate the folders from the steering, but you can have a shit load of music this way, all without interfering with cables, adapters etc.
Aftermarket units always look like shite in an E46 though.