This is a discussion on Audio connections on Edtion 100 stereo within the ICE, Security and Insurance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; Hi, I am about to take delivery of a Superb Edition 100 and was wondering if there is somewhere I ...
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| Hi, I am about to take delivery of a Superb Edition 100 and was wondering if there is somewhere I can plug in my hard disk MP3 player. I don't need it intergrated with the steering wheel controls etc as it has it's own display with a remote control. Any connection will do (preferably the 2 RCA connectors as I already have that cable!). It's currently plugged into the AUX socket on my Blaupunkt head unit. Thanks for your help. Adam |
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| What head unit does it have, is it SatNav or normal? You certainly won't get 2 RCA but you might be able to utilise something and use an adaptor to give the two RCA.
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| Didnt the superb edition 100, come with the mfd satnav (not mfd2)
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| Yes if it has SatNav it would be an MFD.
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| I would be interested in the answer to this as well, as I also have a HD MP3 Player I want to connect. The head unit is indeed the original MFD sat-nav, I know it has an Aux In but it is on a connector on the back rather than a 3.5mm jack on the front. If someone could post a wiring diagram for the connector block on the back, or even better a photo that would be great. Thanks in Advance. |
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| A basic interface like this - AUDI / VW / SEAT / SKODA Aux Adapter - iPod, MP3 - MFD on eBay, Terminals Cabling, In-Car Entertainment GPS, Cars, Parts Vehicles (item 230168004093 end time 06-Sep-07 10:39:28 BST)
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| Thanks for the info, I now am the proud owner of one of these, Audiotechnik Dietz Although I did get mine though eBay UK Shop - Hi-Fi Links: cd, changer, ipod as my German is not great and I only found the German web site because of the branding on the packet. The lead itself works great, giving me a good sound off of my Microsoft Zune's headphone socket. It took me a few minutes to fit using the hacksaw blade trick to get the MFD out. Because I need to press buttons on the Zune I popped out the only spare button on the centre console and fed the wires out of there, rather than going into the glove box. Thanks again for the tips. |
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