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IPOD IN A CAYMAN '55

laura w

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This may be a daft question, but is there a simple, inexpensive way of connecting my Ipod up in the Cayman?! (without wires hanging out everywhere)
thanks :)
 
I used an itrip attached to the ipod which tuned into a spare radio frequency. Generally OK until you came across a pirate radio station which necessitated retuning.
 
The cayman uses MOST fibre optic for connecting to other input devices so you are locked into FM modulation options if wanting to connect on a budget. If you can stretch to the 300 odd pounds (maybe cheaper buying used on e bay) of a dension , mobridge , nav tv interface you can connect your phone , ipod or memory stick to the existing head unit with an element of control.
 
I tried one of those FM transmitters. Hopeless, waste of money. Indeed given how rubbish the standard hi fi is in the Cayman, I wouldn't bother. I leave it switched off and listen to the engine.
 
agree with both above just sit back and let your head dance to the joy that is a six pack behind your ears[:D] never bothered with any music . still dont with the air cooled scream[;)]
 

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