SC400 Nakamichi Iphone 3GS adapter
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SC400 Nakamichi Iphone 3GS adapter
Hi Everyone!
I'm new to Club Lexus, so I apologize if this has already been answered. I can't seem to find a reference to this.
Is there a way to set up a iphone adapter or aux cable to a 98 SC400 Nakamichi system?
I'm new to Club Lexus, so I apologize if this has already been answered. I can't seem to find a reference to this.
Is there a way to set up a iphone adapter or aux cable to a 98 SC400 Nakamichi system?
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Mine generally worked flawlessly. However, as the months wore on it developed a static noise that i had to tug on the wire connected to the tape to get it to go away. You get what you pay for I guess, but I'd take this over the FM transmitter.
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or if your willing to do some install and drop $300 you can get the jl audio clean sweep... and while your at it you can get four new speakers for like $130, you also might want to get some bass blockers and crimp caps for like $25. total= $455 and if your not very good with audio work you mgiht wnat to get a pro to install it... trust me its worth the dough, for sure
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and if you want more bass you can get a kicker free air sub for about $65 and while your at it you can get a new mono amp for it(cost anywhere from $75 to $450). while your installing your audio/having it installed youll probably want to have the front tweeters unplugged caus they warp really easy.
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@maynanator: Thanks man! I'm definitely looking into it.
Right now I use a casette adapter, it works alright...but there's a definite reduction in the optimal sound quality. The one good thing I'll say about the casette adapter though is that it'll let you use your Iphone as a bit of a handsfree device. You can accept calls and use the mic on the phone to answer. Thus your music experience isn't really messed around with much.
Right now I use a casette adapter, it works alright...but there's a definite reduction in the optimal sound quality. The one good thing I'll say about the casette adapter though is that it'll let you use your Iphone as a bit of a handsfree device. You can accept calls and use the mic on the phone to answer. Thus your music experience isn't really messed around with much.