using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP!
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using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/11/2007 9:16:28 PM
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miked8887
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Hello; I need help with someone who has experience with operating an ipod in a c-class. I am thinking about buying another c-class. This time I want to hook my iPod nano up to the audio system. I read about the integration kit and certainly am not interested since you have to interact with the ipod through the car dashboard interface. I would much rather operate the ipod itself to select and play my music. I read on the web about connecting the ipod to the auxiliary input but never found any information about whether I will be able to use the ipod itself or if I'll still be force to use the dashboard interface. Does anybody know if I can connect my iPod nano to the auxiliary in a c-class and use the ipod rather than the dashboard interface? Please help me... I will not buy another Mercedes Benz if I cannot do this simple thing. Also, can you tell me with what W203 models (by year) it is possible to hook up an ipod nano through the auxiliary with good sound quality? I need you consumers on this since the web is full of marketers who "don't bother to mention" little things that can make a big difference in satisfaction and comfort. ~ Thanx
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/13/2007 3:41:24 PM
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jeff300
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Whether you connect via the iPod's digital output via the intergration kit or just the audio output jack, you're still using the stereo's auxiliary input. The MB stereos only allow one aux input, either analog or digital. If you use the audio output method, you can control your iPod using the iPod. If you use the digital connector via the MB iPod integration kit, you'll have to control the iPod from the steering wheel controls only. I agree that it sucks. It would be a lot better if you could control it from the stereo, but alas it is not so.
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/16/2007 7:46:18 PM
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mrgaf
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Mike8887 Go to this link.. there used to be pictures on how to do it but for some reason they are gone. I followed them without the pictures and it was a cinch to do in my 06 C230. http://www.mbworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=81978&highlight=ipod+integration Something else you might want to consider alsong with the aux input install is the Harmon Kardon Drive + Play kit for about 79.00. Here is a link: http://www.harmankardon.com/ I'm gonna try one of these myself... Your Nano will do just fine with either or both solutions...... Word of caution.... alot of the people @ mbworld.org are pretty arogant and from my perspective dislike "newbies". Be careful getting involved with that forum, in particulr a character who goes by drexsppeal. Good luck, bro!
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/16/2007 8:57:06 PM
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miked8887
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mrgaf, thanks for the info. Are you sure that I will have direct control of my ipod during musicplay? I just want to make double sure if this. You don't know how important my car audio is to me. Thanks...
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/17/2007 3:01:22 PM
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no_mo_bmw
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That is pretty funny that your go-no go decision on buying a Mercedes Benz is based on whether you can connect your $300 IPOD to it in the manner of your choosing! Come on! Personally I use the iTrip with mine and it works great - and I can use it on any car I want. -Eric
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/18/2007 1:23:20 AM
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miked8887
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mrgaf Yes, by direct control, I mean that I can use my ipod itself to operate the music. This includes the buttons (back, foward, pause, play, menu, scroll, and the middle one) and the screen on my ipod. I understand that the dashboard interface/steering wheel controls might have some control if they want to, but all I care about is using my ipod itself ignoring the dashboard and steering wheel controls (except for maybe the steering wheel volume). Thanks for all your help. no_mo_bmw I happen to be very picky about my car's interior- especially with the audio. Pickiness is highly probable among Benz owners- I would imagine. Actually this feature I inquire about is extremely important to me- especially since I sold all my CD's (because they are a pain to carry around and get scratched) and made life 1000x easier by getting an ipod. This becomes even more important considering the dashboard interface sucks. Not having direct ipod control, in effect, translates to me having no audio at all, unless I want to go buy my 350 CD's back for $15 apiece (or use the limited dashboard interface). Another thing: I hardly use the ipod outside of my car anyway. I bought it especially for making my car music control and transfer of music from home to car more convenient. Come on!
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RE: using ipod nano with c-class auxiliary- HELP! - 7/18/2007 2:44:54 AM
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YoungWithABenz
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I have a thing called "Monster" I believe and it plugs into my cigarette lighter. It's great. I just go to a station that's not used (89.7, 88.5, etc) and then I can scroll through my ipod (via my ipod haha). It gets GREAT reception nearly everywhere, and when I don't get reception, I can just pick a different channel. The only thing is the volume's a LITTLE quieter when going through the ipod, but I never have the volume turned all the way up, so it's no problem. email me at livefordrama007@aol.com if you have anymore questions
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