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Robbiemyboy Member Since: 11 Aug 2006 Location: Brisbane Posts: 21 |
My vehicle is fitted with a single cd player. It has the following modes, AM FM, CD and Aux. There does not appear to be an Aux socket behind the centre console. Can one be added? Also do you know if the system will play MP3 files on a CD? We're all Jock Tamsons Bairns |
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Wed Sep 20 2006 1:25am |
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Lateral5 Member Since: 07 Jun 2006 Location: Down south Posts: 331 |
I'd be interested in knowing that as well.....particularly in relation to using an Ipod via AUX RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof
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Wed Sep 20 2006 3:53am |
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RRS-Couver Member Since: 30 Aug 2006 Location: Vancouver Posts: 2 |
My Sport has the aux input in the back of the centre console next to the rear seat power point. Yours ought to as well. Watch out when switching sources though as you'll likely have the volume turned higher when using the auxiliary input. When you switch to another mode it can be deafening! 2006 RANGE ROVER SPORT, 4.4 V8, Buckingham Blue, Ivory, 20" SC Wheels, Yokohama Advan STs, Cherry Trim, Console Cooler, Privacy Glass, Bluetooth. It was love at first sight! |
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Wed Sep 20 2006 4:25am |
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Singletrack Member Since: 07 May 2006 Location: Belgium - Lasne Posts: 330 |
Robbie...don't know how long you've had your RRS, but that AUX jack is located beneath a small plastic flap that covers both the AUX jack and a 12v. outlet. Sorry if I'm stating the obvious and embarrass myself, but I've been there...
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Wed Sep 20 2006 5:03am |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Beware of the volume difference though, if you have a route set in the Satnav or you have your phone connected via PTI your ears will bleed
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Wed Sep 20 2006 7:43am |
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Lateral5 Member Since: 07 Jun 2006 Location: Down south Posts: 331 |
Thanks guys, but a big negative on that search.....all I found was a few more poorly fitting plastic panels and a bunch of muffin crumbs beneath the drivers seat...think a stern word to Mrs L5 is required! Robbie, think you only get the Aux plug if you get HI ICE / PREMIUM ICE or if you buy the V8 or S/C. No cigar for the cheap arse base model that we have . No doubt the wiring is in there somewhere, so could probably get one fitted. RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof |
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Wed Sep 20 2006 8:19am |
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MDP Member Since: 14 Jun 2005 Location: Back in an AUDI Posts: 8598 |
Not sure about your specific head unit - but my Logic 7 definately plays MP3's recorded onto a CD
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Wed Sep 20 2006 8:23am |
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Driller Member Since: 18 Aug 2006 Location: Perth Posts: 80 |
Hey L5,
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Wed Sep 20 2006 11:39pm |
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Compuway Member Since: 01 Apr 2006 Location: Perth - Western Australia Posts: 57 |
Robin, mine is the same as yours mate, single CD (how many CD's can you listen to at once anyway?). You only get the AUX jack inputs and lighter socket with the Premium or Logic 7 Audio. I have the same little plastic slot as L5 although mine didn't come with any muffin crumbs.
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Thu Sep 21 2006 12:49am |
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Lateral5 Member Since: 07 Jun 2006 Location: Down south Posts: 331 |
Yep, bought the ITrip with the IPod and it is pretty good, but you do get a bit of freq drift. I think the direct connection will improve the sound quality. Will try and get a wiring diagram and a drill to find the aux input wire. RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof |
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Thu Sep 21 2006 3:25am |
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Robbiemyboy Member Since: 11 Aug 2006 Location: Brisbane Posts: 21 |
Well i've got my car and am stoked! This is what i'm going to do. The dealer advised me that he can fit the aux input socket behind the centre console for $200.00. Seems like the way to go. I am going to fit a tom tom GPS sytem hardwired into the car. This provides me with GPS AND bluetooth hands free kit. The total cost fitted in Brisbane is $1000.00. I'll use an ipod inside the centre cosole or wherever and wire it back to aux inlet. The CD player also plays Mp3 files so i can get about 100 tracks on a single disc. Problem sorted. If i wnet for the LT genuine kit (which i'll concede is better) and the Sat Nav it would cost about 9K, Plus other than not being able to store 6 disc's in the machine itself, i still get the hi Ice system features. We're all Jock Tamsons Bairns |
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Sat Sep 23 2006 1:46am |
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Compuway Member Since: 01 Apr 2006 Location: Perth - Western Australia Posts: 57 |
Good work mate. Did you pick your car up Friday. Congrats. Post some pictures as soon as you can.
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Sun Sep 24 2006 8:32am |
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Lateral5 Member Since: 07 Jun 2006 Location: Down south Posts: 331 |
Hey Robbie, well done!....does the dealer do this work or farm it out to an auto electrician? RRS TDV6 Bluetooth, VR, Roof |
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Sun Sep 24 2006 9:27am |
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Robbiemyboy Member Since: 11 Aug 2006 Location: Brisbane Posts: 21 |
No mate the dealer does it, but it cost $300.00. The Tom Tom gets fitted tomorrow by the dealer recommended subbie. Advanced Radio in Brisbane. They have worked on both D3 and RRSports. The compromise with an after market phone kit (Blue Tooth) is that any system WONT mute the Radio when the phone rings. Its a nuisance but i'm happy to cop this rather than a few more G's The other advantage of an after market phone kit is that most available system will accept any Blue Tooth phone rather than just a few as with the genuine Land Rover Kit. I'll let you know how it all works tomorrow once i get the car back. We're all Jock Tamsons Bairns |
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Mon Sep 25 2006 9:39am |
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