The cable has an ipod charger basically on the end of the cable and can charge the ipod, as well as control it through the deck, thanks for the help! Asked by lkinread19 36 months ago Similar questions: uncle Alpine CDA 9884 deck ipod cable installed truck shuffle work Computers > Software.
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Alpine CDA-9884 deck w/ ipod cable You'll enjoy the convenience of Bluetooth capability and wealth of playback options with Pioneer's FH-P8000BT CD receiver. And it fits perfectly in the double-size opening found in many dashboards. This versatile receiver plays MP3, WMA, and AAC files on disc, controls a satellite radio tuner, and features a USB input, built-in iPod® controls, and a rear auxiliary input.
When your iPod is connected to the USB input, the receiver bypasses your iPod's built-in digital-to-analog converter, using its high-quality DAC to deliver your music files with the highest fidelity possible. The Sound Retriever feature livens up flat-sounding music files by restoring information lost in compression, and you can use the 7-band equalizer to find the perfect tonal balance for your music. And you'll be able to make and receive calls through the stereo, without having to fumble around for your Bluetooth phone.
The receiver's clean design keeps operation refreshingly simple. The easy-to-use Rotary Commander interface locates your favorite songs or changes system settings with a touch of a button and a twist of the large control knob. System information, menus, and song titles show up bright and clear on the cool blue, 3-line LCD display.
The 10-key wireless remote offers extensive fingertip control over your system while you drive, or you can add an optional adapter to control the receiver with your factory steering wheel controls. Connect amplifiers and subwoofers to the three sets of high-voltage preamp outputs to build a high-powered car audio system. Gh-pass and low-pass filters let you adjust the range of frequencies you send to your speaker setup.
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Pioneer FH-P8000BT You'll enjoy the convenience of Bluetooth capability and wealth of playback options with Pioneer's FH-P8000BT CD receiver. And it fits perfectly in the double-size opening found in many dashboards. This versatile receiver plays MP3, WMA, and AAC files on disc, controls a satellite radio tuner, and features a USB input, built-in iPod® controls, and a rear auxiliary input.
When your iPod is connected to the USB input, the receiver bypasses your iPod's built-in digital-to-analog converter, using its high-quality DAC to deliver your music files with the highest fidelity possible. The Sound Retriever feature livens up flat-sounding music files by restoring information lost in compression, and you can use the 7-band equalizer to find the perfect tonal balance for your music. And you'll be able to make and receive calls through the stereo, without having to fumble around for your Bluetooth phone.
The receiver's clean design keeps operation refreshingly simple. The easy-to-use Rotary Commander interface locates your favorite songs or changes system settings with a touch of a button and a twist of the large control knob. System information, menus, and song titles show up bright and clear on the cool blue, 3-line LCD display.
The 10-key wireless remote offers extensive fingertip control over your system while you drive, or you can add an optional adapter to control the receiver with your factory steering wheel controls. Connect amplifiers and subwoofers to the three sets of high-voltage preamp outputs to build a high-powered car audio system. Gh-pass and low-pass filters let you adjust the range of frequencies you send to your speaker setup.
Note: Bluetooth compatibility with this receiver may vary, depending on your phone and service provider. Note: If you're going to use your iPod with this receiver, be sure to check "Hands-on Research" for specific iPod model compatibility with this receiver. Details: * General features: * CD receiver with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14 watts RMS CEA-2006/50 peak x 4 channels) * plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, including discs loaded with MP3, WMA, and AAC files (will not play Digital Rights-protected music files) * 3-line display with blue LCD display * remote control * Audio features: * Easy EQ 7-band equalizer with six preset tone settings * loudness * Sound Retriever for improving sound of compressed music files * low-pass (preamp outs) and high-pass (speaker and preamp outs) filters * subwoofer level control * Expandability: * Bluetooth built in * built in iPod control — no adapter necessary, but adding Pioneer's optional connecting cable lets you leave your iPod cable at home * compatible with optional satellite radio, CD changer * inputs: rear auxiliary input, rear USB input (for Windows Media devices, USB storage devices, and iPod) * outputs: 6-channel, 4-volt preamp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer) * compatible with most factory steering wheel audio controls (adapter required) * Other info: * CEA-2006 compliant * warranty: 1 year * Want more peace of mind?
Extended Service Plans Available Sources: http://www.crutchfield.com/s_130P8000BT/Pioneer-FH-P8000BT.html?tp=5684 .
1 The shuffle doesn't have an iPod dock connector, so it won't work like it's designed to. If the deck has a 1/8" standard headphone auxiliary input on it then you could buy a 1/8" to 1/8" cable and just plug the iPod into that. But for it to be able to control the iPod from the stereo you'd have to get one of the bigger iPods that has the dock connector.
The shuffle doesn't have an iPod dock connector, so it won't work like it's designed to. If the deck has a 1/8" standard headphone auxiliary input on it then you could buy a 1/8" to 1/8" cable and just plug the iPod into that. But for it to be able to control the iPod from the stereo you'd have to get one of the bigger iPods that has the dock connector.
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