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IPOD or MP3 player for RT LTD

wmh9680

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Hi, I ordered a cable to plug into the rear trunk so I can plug an IPOD or MP3 player in. Any reccomendations which way to go?
Thanks, Mike
 
iPod for sure.
an supported iPod will show on the dash and you can see song titles, albums, etc and control it all.
With a MP3 player all you see is the word AUX and can only skip forward or back one song at a time.

Bob
 
My understanding is (using the appropriate cable) the iPod interface is fully integrated into the audio system but not the MP3 player input. I have the 3.5mm adapter and it works fine for MP3 on the Aux input mode but you can only control the volume and not the songs/playlist.

I have ordered a Bluetooth transceiver from Amazon so I can play from my Android phone through the Aux input wirelessly. I am hoping I can control my music directly from my phone without having to go into the rear storage to change it. I have not tested it on the road but I hope to have it this week.

Anyone else used this setup?
 
My understanding is (using the appropriate cable) the iPod interface is fully integrated into the audio system but not the MP3 player input. I have the 3.5mm adapter and it works fine for MP3 on the Aux input mode but you can only control the volume and not the songs/playlist.

I have ordered a Bluetooth transceiver from Amazon so I can play from my Android phone through the Aux input wirelessly. I am hoping I can control my music directly from my phone without having to go into the rear storage to change it. I have not tested it on the road but I hope to have it this week.

Anyone else used this setup?
Yes and it doesnt work lol. At least not with the iphone. On Our F3L it did allow the volume function, but only that, with the bluetooth setup. I was hoping to go wireless And wanted to retain the full functions. I bought a usb bluetooth unit hoping the bluetooth would transfer all the functions because thats the input we plug the iphone into when we use a cord, but no go. And i have seen the 3.5 jack input does the same thing.
It will play the music if thats all you want, but you cant change the songs. Volume is all you can control.
 
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With so many versions of IPOD out there, any suggestions/benefits with different models? I would still need to get the IPOD cable.Thanks, Mike
 
The iPod to get is a Classic with a fair size disk space in it. You must get an iPod with the wide connector cable and not the newer "Lightning" connector. Currently you can buy a Classic on Ebay with 160 Gb of space for about $200. If you don't need that much space you can get a Nano for about $30.
 
If the IPod that you choose doesn't have the older style connecter: just get the adapter from Apple for it! :thumbup:
(DON'T buy an aftermarket adapter...)
 
Ipod 80GB Classic, enough music for a 3 day 1700+ mile ride without repeats if you have the songs....
 
Do any IPOD come with a FM tuner. My favorite station is FM 87.7 which is an oldies station here and it is just below the normal FM range and the Spyder does not go that low. Also the signal is not to strong. Or does anyone have any ideas how to get the station on the bike. WE are retired now so we will be spending more time on the bike. Thanks, Mike
 
I have an old nano 2nd gen that doesn't work so well or I don't know how to use it, alot of the time it comes up saying "“Do not disconnect” when I plug it into my car and it is locked up. Also I can't seem to figue out how to turn it off. It is either 4 or 8 gigs.

The manual says "Listening to FM Radio, You can listen to radio using the optional iPod Radio Remote accessory for iPod nano.iPod Radio Remote attaches to iPod nano using the Dock connector cable. For more
information, see the iPod Radio Remote documentation." What is the iPod Radio Remote accessory for iPod nano?

Thanks, Mike
 
Do any IPOD come with a FM tuner. My favorite station is FM 87.7 which is an oldies station here and it is just below the normal FM range and the Spyder does not go that low. Also the signal is not to strong. Or does anyone have any ideas how to get the station on the bike. WE are retired now so we will be spending more time on the bike. Thanks, Mike

I think about your only choice for something like that is to find out if the station has a streaming Internet feed......and then get a smart phone that can connect to it.

Of course, then you need a cable to connect from the phone to the Spyder.
I have a cable but haven't tested it yet.
If it does work, I intend to use my phone as an MP3 player AND a GPS.
 
Would this be the IPOD cable I need for my 2014 RT LTD? I've read diff years bike/IPODs take diff cables. [FONT=&quot]Can-Am Spyder New OEM iPod Intergration Cable, RT/ST, 710002676[/FONT]
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Thanks, Mike
 
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