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    Lightbulb Stereo Help!!!!!!

    Have got the HU-803 fitted in the car, but want to fit an I-pod into it. How do i do it??? is there a lead you can fit into the stereo somewhere or do i change it. If changed would be looking for the screens, dvd etc.... what will give the best sound cos the pro-logic sounds awesome and would like to keep that sound or make it better...... any help would be appriciated

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    You can buy a lead which fits in the back for around £70, think it connects to the CD changer input or in Sainsbury you can buy that radio tuner thingy for a tenner, simple plug in your ipod and pick it up via a chosen FM signal.

    I would personally keep the original as it's a great system!
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    Not many aftermarket headunits support 5.1 so you would lose the centre speaker.
    I replaced mine with a PC which was far from the simple option.


 

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