Maybe - but difficult to play while driving ;)

In fact any music source is irrelevant in a vehicle, as the background noise level is too high to notice much difference.

particularly if you have a 1500W bass amp in the boot ;).

What! You mean I'm the only one with one of these fitted?
 

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after not wanting to rip out the HK system like people have said to do because it is not pos to have a audio input on the range rover p38 oem system i decided to do some research on it.

being me and knowing that there is a solution to every problem i didnt give up
success!!!
here is how it is done

there are 2 ways of doing this

1. setup so the aux connection is in the back of the car module inside the compartment where the sub and cd changer is, you could have the aux cable coming out from under the access panel and have a playlist on your ipod playing as it will be in the boot and mount a holder for your ipod on the silde panel BUY ME

2. setup so the aux connection is in the from of the car module inside the dash with the aux cable for mp3 player coming out into any location you would like i could say inside center console box thing and have your audio device inside there (ipod ect) BUY ME

only prob is that it will use the cable for your cd changer but you could always unplug the module and plug the cable back into the cd changer when wanted to play cds.

i would say that cds have had there time to shine and it is about time to update to digital radio or mp3 as this module can have ANY audio input that uses rca. :)

also if u want to use thisa module with an ipod or any kind of mp3 player u will need a cable that converts the white and red rca conection to a 3.5mm jack >>>
3mm_2male_rca_1ft.jpg

thanks :)

I know this is an old thread but how was it done
Just bought a rangie with an alpine unit in and would like the have my music on if possible
 

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