IPOD setup help

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by anxiousdohc, Sep 13, 2006.

  1. anxiousdohc

    anxiousdohc New Member

    i'm trying to upgrade to Ipod setup for my car....but I never owned an ipod or never changed out my headunit so..i'm pretty clueless...

    I've been doing some researching and something like Kenwood DPX-501 that has a USB wire directly on the font plate seems nice so i can just directly plug ipod....and I want to use Ipod as my primary unit so this seems pretty nice...

    and I guess going with AUX setup is pretty common....

    Q1) what would have the best sounds quality and the worst?

    Q2) what are some of the other setups that are out there??



    and keep in mind that I have to buy an ipod unit and a headunit...and i'm a college student with partime job...so i want to keep my cost lowest possible***

    also keep in mind that I will be using the Ipod as my primary at all times so I would need a charger for the Ipod in the car....so I would need that component in the car too

    suggestion on nice cheap headunits would be nice too...
    The cheaper the headunit the better....aslong as I can hook up an Ipod to the car

    thank you for your help
     
  2. flip

    flip Member

    You might want to look into the clarion head units. They have some really nice looking ones for decent prices with the direct ipod feature. It has a hookup in the back that will let you run a wire to somewhere inconspicuous like your glove box. You would hook your ipod up to this wire, and from there your ipod can be directly controlled through the head unit. You wouldn't have to fumble around with the ipod at all... It also keeps it charged so you wouldn't have to remember to take it inside at all to charge it...

    This is the one that I have:
    http://store.mauromotorsports.com/sp5co3inha.html

    Its just under 200$, plays mp3's has the ipod hookup, 700 something colors so you can match the color to whatever one you want etc, etc....

    I'm doing the same thing that you speak of so if you have any questions please ask...
     
  3. anxiousdohc

    anxiousdohc New Member

  4. flip

    flip Member

    Wrong thread? :) Right answer :). Continuing in other thread to keep this one on topic :)...
     
  5. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

    I've got the Alpine adapter hooked up to a really old alpine HU. It's kinda laggy but I've heard the newer models are much quicker.
     
  6. flip

    flip Member

    I hear the same...
     
  7. BelvnAWD

    BelvnAWD I'm Vin, Bell-Vin...

    I have the Alpine 9856, no lag...
     
  8. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    I have a PC in my car now, so I can't help. But if you need help hooking up the HU when you get it let me know. It is a peice of cake.
     
  9. longfury

    longfury Active Member

    Thats what I want to hear. i have been debating this HU for a long time. I hope to get one soon.
     
  10. crashtke

    crashtke Member Supporting Member

    Are you looking for a complete stereo system or just a new headunit and an ipod? If you are planning to do the complete setup, think about the future. I like to look for a head unit that has front, rear and subwoofer pre-amp outs. This way you have the option of doing front and rear amps as well as one for the sub. The front and rear pre-amps can also be run to a single 4 channel amp and then have the sub on a seperate amp. I like this setup and it is what I have done with my ride. I think the first speaker upgrade anyone should do is component speakers with a decent sized amp and a mono amp with a sub. Not cheap to do, but just replacing speaker with something that is not going to be much better than factory seems like a waste of money to me. The factory speakers can handle most head units' power output for a while...head units really don't put out that much. My recommendation for a full system:

    Head unit: whatever flavor you like that allows the use of I-pod
    Front: Component speakers with a four channel amp
    Rear: Decent set of high RMS speakers-run thee off the 4 channel as well
    Sub: single hard hitting 10" or 12" with a good quality mono amp (clean power)

    You can find some deals out there on ebay. I bought the entire stereo for my boat with decent head unit and 4 marine speakers for under $200 and installed it myself. The car luckily came with some very nice front speakers and a 4 channel amp. All I had to do was hook up a better mono amp and sub as the one they were using was kinda crappy. Don't forget the cost of wires, etc. It adds up. I spent $150 on a capacitor and wiring components for just the amp then another $40 for the hookups for the head unit.
     
  11. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    The answer to number 1....

    The best sound quality will come from any device that plugs into the bottom of the iPod.

    If you buy something that plugs into the headphone jack or use an FM tuner, it will not sound as good.
     
  12. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    Bingo :D
     
  13. BelvnAWD

    BelvnAWD I'm Vin, Bell-Vin...

    I am still waiting for someone to write an app that allows Rockbox for IPOD to communicate with my ALPINE HU. Thats would be the ulitmate in flexibility...one of you computer guys get on this!!!
     
  14. anxiousdohc

    anxiousdohc New Member

    thanks for the advice guys....yea i'm liking the alpine HU right now....but we'll see....
     

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