![]() ![]() I'd appreciate any feedback/suggestions/cautions relative to these products or any others. I've written to iSimple asking if their product will work with a 2001 DSP radio - haven't heard back yet. Ideal for mp3 players, portable DVD players, laptops and gaming systems. The iSimple SoundByte, # ISBM72 comes in at $119. 111.95 Quantity: Description DISCONTINUED Integrates an auxiliary audio source directly into the factory radio for maximum sound quality. This brings the price of the Dice solution to $242. Track-selection can be controlled from the radio, as well as. According to the Bavarian Soundworks website, along with the Dice Silverline Pro I also need to purchase the Dice DSP adaptor since I have a pre-2002 DSP radio. The Asian/Import iPod or iPhone Interface connects an iPod or iPhone directly to the factory radio. I've come across two options - the Dice Silverline Pro and the iSimple SoundByte, # ISBM72. This iSGM73 kit from iSimple includes a PXDP iPod2Car iPod interface and all the cables needed to hook it up to select GM car stereos. My main objective is not necessarily controlling a lot of functions on the iPod from the radio/steering wheel, but SOUND QUALITY. Listen to your iPod including newer models, like the nano, classic, and iPhone and access all of its playlists using the controls on your General Motors factory stereo. There is a way to either have just the Ipod adaptor that will charge it or the. I've tried a couple of FM transmitters and the sound quality is awful. Best Buy has honest and unbiased customer reviews for iSimple - Audio. The only control I'm really interested in is to skip a track in a playlist using the button the the steering wheel. I find that just as easy to do do on the iPod/iPhone. I don't care about using the radio to search through artists, albums, playlists, etc. I am looking for an iPod integration system to use with an iPod Classic and an iPhone 3GS. I do not have navigation or a cd changer in the trunk. I have a 2001 540i with the upgraded factory DSP radio (I believe it's called the Business CD system). ![]()
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