iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
J-Walk
It is that electrical noise that is causing the problem. I purchased a in-line Ground Loop Isolator from Sonic Electronix for 12.95 with free shipping. It has good reviews and it worked for me. Easy to install at the Nav Control Box with the 3.5 mm jacks. Part # PAC SNI-1/3.5 (3.5mm Ground Loop Noise Isolator Works W/ iPod / Zune / iRiver and Others) Car Audio Stereo - Car Subwoofers - Car Amplifiers and Speakers Hope this helps.
Dave
It is that electrical noise that is causing the problem. I purchased a in-line Ground Loop Isolator from Sonic Electronix for 12.95 with free shipping. It has good reviews and it worked for me. Easy to install at the Nav Control Box with the 3.5 mm jacks. Part # PAC SNI-1/3.5 (3.5mm Ground Loop Noise Isolator Works W/ iPod / Zune / iRiver and Others) Car Audio Stereo - Car Subwoofers - Car Amplifiers and Speakers Hope this helps.
Dave
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
Rudy,
I have a Crossfire SRT6 Convertible with the infinity factory Nav unit and was wondering if your still offering your wiring harness + ipod interface for purchase? I would be willing to buy it at the non-group rate, or if you could point me in the direction of a similar product. Im a little confused because I emailed Solisto directly and asked if my head unit was compatible and was told explicitly that my head unit was compatible but posters have said other wise, can you clear the up for me? Thanks for the great work you've put into the community.
I have a Crossfire SRT6 Convertible with the infinity factory Nav unit and was wondering if your still offering your wiring harness + ipod interface for purchase? I would be willing to buy it at the non-group rate, or if you could point me in the direction of a similar product. Im a little confused because I emailed Solisto directly and asked if my head unit was compatible and was told explicitly that my head unit was compatible but posters have said other wise, can you clear the up for me? Thanks for the great work you've put into the community.
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
You don't need any fancy Monster cables (that's a rip-off company). Just a decent, properly shielded cable. And make sure it's not too long, just long enough to cover your needs.
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
[QUOTE=rcompart;750773]Sent you a PM. Sorry but I am not doing any more group buys.
Sure you can direct from :Solisto Car Audio | Solisto
Sure you can direct from :Solisto Car Audio | Solisto
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
Simply go to this link : Solisto Car Audio | Solisto and click on the shop link at the top of the page.
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
I bought and installed the Solisto Extra a couple of months ago and have definitely been enjoying the improved volume and quality over the wired FM Transmitter I was using before. I have only one problem with the unit:
Whenever I turn the car off to run in and out of somewhere and come back out, the unit has forgotten where on the CD I was and the radio defaults to the FM setting. This is quite annoying if I want to hear the next song on the playlist. I believe the headunit initially reads that there's no magazine, but give it a couple of seconds and it will recognize it, but you have to start all over.
Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Whenever I turn the car off to run in and out of somewhere and come back out, the unit has forgotten where on the CD I was and the radio defaults to the FM setting. This is quite annoying if I want to hear the next song on the playlist. I believe the headunit initially reads that there's no magazine, but give it a couple of seconds and it will recognize it, but you have to start all over.
Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Re: iPod Control with Factory Nav Radio is Here!
I bought and installed the Solisto Extra a couple of months ago and have definitely been enjoying the improved volume and quality over the wired FM Transmitter I was using before. I have only one problem with the unit:
Whenever I turn the car off to run in and out of somewhere and come back out, the unit has forgotten where on the CD I was and the radio defaults to the FM setting. This is quite annoying if I want to hear the next song on the playlist. I believe the headunit initially reads that there's no magazine, but give it a couple of seconds and it will recognize it, but you have to start all over.
Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
Whenever I turn the car off to run in and out of somewhere and come back out, the unit has forgotten where on the CD I was and the radio defaults to the FM setting. This is quite annoying if I want to hear the next song on the playlist. I believe the headunit initially reads that there's no magazine, but give it a couple of seconds and it will recognize it, but you have to start all over.
Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated.
thanks