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Post by roland on Apr 5, 2005 14:00:07 GMT 1
Last week I bought a MP-3 Player with 1 GB storage. With this I will replace the CD-Changer because it needs less room and doesn't skip on heavy bumps. It will keep at least as much songs as the CD-Changer for the RSV and I keep the spare room for luggage. The MP-3 player can be connected to the AUX-port of the cassette-deck or to the plug under the fairing (RSV).
All others can use the adapter looks like a cassette with a cable.
Only disadvantage is that You have to use batteries, but with one batterie it will work up to 10 hours.
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Post by Falko on Apr 5, 2005 14:56:54 GMT 1
which Player ? - Price ? where ?
tell us where you keep that player....
and if you are able pls send a photo of the connecting to the aux ... thxx
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Post by Nacho on Apr 5, 2005 17:09:46 GMT 1
Roland, have you noticed that the volumen of the music is a little bit lower usig the MP3 instead of the CD or the cassettes?
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Post by TwoWheels on Apr 5, 2005 21:27:31 GMT 1
I use an ipod shuffle 1GB,the sound has'nt deminished at all,I have 360 songs on this,amazing.
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Post by roland on Apr 6, 2005 6:42:28 GMT 1
It's the TrekStor i.Beat joy, bought from Saturn for 99,-€. For the moment I keep it in the tank bra but I am thinking about to replace it under the flap of the cassette deck.
The stock Aux-port is beside the cassette-deck under the flap but it can be connected to the plug behind the fairing.
@ Nacho: I have it tested and there is no big difference noticable between CD and mp3. The unit has a built-in equalizer to match your preferings.
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Post by TwoWheels on May 8, 2005 20:38:36 GMT 1
I decided to find a place for my ipod,I was going to use velcro or hide the ipod under the right cover where the class system is,but then I thought,the wires from the cassette adaptor will be crossing from left to right.Then the brainwave came.the pics are below. Ipod & cassette adaptor showing. Ipod sitting on top of cassette adaptor. Ipod sealed with cassette cover. Cool
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Post by Falko on May 8, 2005 21:23:48 GMT 1
perfect always the easy things are the good things... btw: very good pics...
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Post by roland on May 10, 2005 7:16:35 GMT 1
Really perfect! On the RSV I have to find the best place.
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Post by Nacho on May 10, 2005 10:05:22 GMT 1
Hey Noel.
Whats the capacity of that Ipod? 1 gb maybe?
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Post by TwoWheels on May 10, 2005 21:06:40 GMT 1
Nacho,it is 1GB & you can upgrade it bigger than that as well,when the ipod is connected to a USB socket,iTunes automatically comes up on your screen,this is where you sort out your library of songs & also buy them if you want,you can download all your songs from your hard drive or a cd & put them in your library,from there you can drag songs to your ipod & there are alot more options & different ways of doing things.I have bought alot of songs,it takes about 15 seconds to buy a song & downloaded to the ipod,it's so quick.Albums cost €9.99 & one song would cost 99cents.If you need more info,I will find the ipod web page for you.
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