Dice Electronics iPod Integration Kits for Cayenne
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Dice Electronics iPod Integration Kits for Cayenne
Special 6speed Price of $550 shipped.
Vivid Racing is now a distributor and installer of Dice Electronics iPod integration kits for your performance vehicle. Get seemless integration with your factory radio or navigation unit using the Dice system. These are NOT FM modulators. These are full integration iPod systems.
Connect your iPod to your vehicle's factory entertainment system and hear what your iPod should sound like in your Acura. CD-quality sound and controlled from your Acura's radio or steering wheel buttons without the need for messy adapters or FM transmitters. The DICE SILVERLINE iPod integration kit always keeps your iPod integrated, charged and ready to go. The DICE SILVERLINE iPod integration kit will also display text from your iPod onto your Audi's Radio/Navigation display allowing you to view Artist, Song Title and Album name while both hands are safe on the steering wheel.
The Radio interface version of the DICE kit is a favorite among professional installers. This kit allows a direct connection directly at the radio, eliminating a long cable from the CD changer connectors in the trunk. This also provide a shorter cable route, reducing the possibility of engine noise. The Radio interface kit is also choice for models that do not have CD Changer prewiring.
A clean factory looking installation is possible with our sleek iPod docking cable (included), allowing full connectivity for all iPods utilizing a dock connector - including the iPhone and iPod touch.
The DICE SILVERLINE iPod integration kit connects right to the cd changer connectors or radio connector (depending on configuration) already present in your Acura. The DICE SILVERLINE module transfers information between the iPod and radio through an included iPod-specific docking cable, as if it were an original Acura accessory.
New features of DICE SILVERLINE iPod Integration kit include:
- Direct integrated connection, without the need for FM transmiters or casette adapters
- Full Text Display (CD43 users only)
- Full control of your iPod via the radio buttons while in play
- Browse by Individual Song
- Browse by Individual Playlist
- Browse by Individual Albums
- Source Selector w/ Integrated AUX input
- Album Selection
- Full charging mode for iPods through included dock connector
You can browse your iPod with the radio buttons without booting into separate modes. Using the integrated DIP switches allows you to revert from DICE and Simple UI mode, Allowing the iPod to remain in "iPod UI" allows for a basic operation of the iPod's Clickwheel and can be switched to Enhanced DICE mode at any time.
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no way, I had about 6 changers and got rid of them all for $200... CD and CD Changers are like 8 tracks today... be happy with the one in the dash and get a mass media unit. What i would like to see with the interfaces is the use of the burr-brown 24 bit DAC's for a cleaner music transfer within the interface itself, then output to the PCM
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From what NavTv claims, it is made by them. I have yet to mess with the MoBridge, heard a 50/50 feedback about their gear, even though I have yet to do it, the source of the info is credible. I have not had a problem with the iPod from NavTv since they fixed the cold weather flaw in Oct. The Dension I did 1 and it worked right out off the box no problems and had a neat little aux input adapter. I would say that with any of the product I mentioned, you will get something that works and trouble free, just different operating menus
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From what NavTv claims, it is made by them. I have yet to mess with the MoBridge, heard a 50/50 feedback about their gear, even though I have yet to do it, the source of the info is credible. I have not had a problem with the iPod from NavTv since they fixed the cold weather flaw in Oct. The Dension I did 1 and it worked right out off the box no problems and had a neat little aux input adapter. I would say that with any of the product I mentioned, you will get something that works and trouble free, just different operating menus
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I bought the DICE and I have it here in my office. About to do the install this weekend. Anyone have a decent DIY guide? Directions don't appear to be that specific and the ones on the DICE website are pretty void of any step by step or pictures.