Ipod to 6disc factory stereo question

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Rockin' the stock tune
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Does anybody know if there is an auxillary audio jack on the back of the stock Bose 6 disc stereo? My FM adapter took a shit, I went to Best Buy to get a new one, and got to thinking there was an input in the back of the stereo when I had it out.

How do you guys connect your ipod?
 

duratothemax

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I have a USA Spec PA-11GM.

works perfectly and does everything I need it to do... (charge battery, control ipod from steering wheel buttons/head unit, auxillary input for something besides ipod, works with factory XM and CDX, 100% perfect sound quality, and shows title/artist info on the radio display)

I think I paid 120 bucks or something for it?

ben
 
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Cool thanks Ben.

Thats a bit more than I was looking to spend, but it sounds like a nice product and no more fishing for FM stations or taking my eyes off the road to change songs.

Do you know about the auxillary input on the radio in case I have to go the $15 cord option?
 
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duratothemax

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Do you know about the auxillary input on the radio in case I have to go that option?

it doesnt have a "standard" RCA-type input. Well it has an auxiliary audio input (for factory XM, rear seat dvd, and remote CD changer)...you just need an adapter to convert it to the standard RCA-type.

Do you have factory XM or rear seat dvd? If so, you can get the PAC AAI-GM12. Its like 30 bucks. If you dont have factory XM and/or RSE, you need to get the PAC AAI-GM24...its a little more expensive though, like 50 bucks I think?

ben
 

Whitetail Addict

Rockin' the stock tune
May 8, 2008
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it doesnt have a "standard" RCA-type input. Well it has an auxiliary audio input (for factory XM, rear seat dvd, and remote CD changer)...you just need an adapter to convert it to the standard RCA-type.

Do you have factory XM or rear seat dvd? If so, you can get the PAC AAI-GM12. Its like 30 bucks. If you dont have factory XM and/or RSE, you need to get the PAC AAI-GM24...its a little more expensive though, like 50 bucks I think?

ben

No factory XM or rear seat DVD, I have rear seat audio though.

I'll search those products as well, that sounds like a way better option then the FM type adapter. Glad I didn't buy the FM adapter today.

On edit...I type slow no need to search.

Thanks for the info.
 
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