[Shotimes] iPod Installation in SHO
Shylo McKinsey
mrfluffy02@yahoo.com
Mon, 15 Mar 2004 22:35:49 -0800 (PST)
But of course, being the good citizens us SHO folk
are, all of our music is entirely legal and was
purchased. *Wink Wink. I got a 20GB MP3 player you can
all but have if you ever find the need for more space.
Needed something a tad bit bigger. Keep finding all
this new music I just have to have. Damn these artists
who feel the need to make more music.
Where did you get that Modulator? Never heard of
something like that before. That could really come in
handy. Nice mounting job.
Shylo McKinsey
'91 White MTX
--- Carl Prochilo <gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org>
wrote:
> Just throwing this out there for your enjoyment.
> (If on dialup,
> only select the "Small" picture choice or you will
> be waiting a long
> time)
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ytk5j
>
> Got this new 15GB iPod for b'day and I really like
> the possibilities
> this opens up for car audio. For instance, I can
> carry around the
> entire Beatles studio album set and anthology
> compilations, all my
> Sinatra LPs, all the Dire Straits music and a ton
> more stuff.
> According to the software I got with it, there is
> enough music to
> last almost 6 days uninterrupted. Finally no more
> compromises on
> what to take and what to leave behind.
>
> My 92 has the Gen 1 console so you can see how I
> decided to setup
> the device. Finally have a good use for that
> cassette holder! The
> iPod itself is quite tiny, but I went with the DLO
> transpod dock to
> make it easier to transport the iPod. The dock
> doubles as an FM
> modulator so I play the MP3s over the FM tuner. If
> I replace the
> head unit with something more current, it would have
> an AUX input
> that would allow a direct connection improving the
> sound even
> further.
>
> I also included a picture of the dealer installed
> Ford 10 disc
> (rebadged Sony) CD changer control interface in case
> you've never
> seen one. If you look carefully you will see the
> Ford logo stamped
> on the fob. Don't know how many SHOs actually had
> these installed.
> I liked this solution better than the single CD
> choice in the dash.
> At the time I bought the changer it only cost me
> $100 more than the
> in dash unit. Having said this, I am thinking that
> the CD equipment
> won't get used anymore just like I never play
> cassettes.
>
> One of the pics also shows where I installed 2
> additional 12V
> accessory outlets.
>
> PS. Yes, I know the carpets need to be vacuumed...
> --
> Cheers,
> Carl Prochilo
> 1992 Ultra Red Crimson
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