AUX for CDX-M670 unit?
AUX for CDX-M670 unit?
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les5709

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323 posts

201 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Hi guys,

I have been trying to search to find out if the CDX-M670 sony headunit has an AUX input in the back of it?

Just want to connect my Ipod/Iphone up to it to save the bumpy CD's smile

Haven't managed to open it up and look in the back yet so was wondering had anyone else managed to do this for the CDX-M670.

Thanks
Steve

Chapppers

4,483 posts

214 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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If this is the same one I have with the completely black front, disconnect the phono from the HU to the CD changer and replace with a phono-to 3.5mm jack lead. Make sure you have a CD you don't care about on loop in the changer and when you select the CD changer you'll get the sound from whatever is plugged into the jack lead.

les5709

Original Poster:

323 posts

201 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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Chapppers said:
If this is the same one I have with the completely black front, disconnect the phono from the HU to the CD changer and replace with a phono-to 3.5mm jack lead. Make sure you have a CD you don't care about on loop in the changer and when you select the CD changer you'll get the sound from whatever is plugged into the jack lead.
Thanks smile will look into this.

snuffy

12,386 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th April 2011
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I fitted one of these a couple of months ago :

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

It's pretty good for 90 sheets. You can plug your ipod in the front, or use a USB stick or an SD card ( I've found it wont read some 2GB cards however ) or you can connect via bluetooth.

Plus it allowed me to removed the CD autochanger behind the passenger seat and install some 6"x9" speakers in it's place.

les5709

Original Poster:

323 posts

201 months

Wednesday 13th April 2011
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Chapppers said:
If this is the same one I have with the completely black front, disconnect the phono from the HU to the CD changer and replace with a phono-to 3.5mm jack lead. Make sure you have a CD you don't care about on loop in the changer and when you select the CD changer you'll get the sound from whatever is plugged into the jack lead.
Got trying this last night and have to say worked really well thanks! smile

Great how it works with the phone voice through the speakers also when someone phones. Ordered up a little cradle to hold it at the front, and I will get the jack wire neatly run around under the passenger seat. Get a charger running to it also if i can without making a wirey mess.

Thanks for this.
Steve

amordesoul

1 posts

153 months

Sunday 30th June 2013
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Hi all, I have the same model and purchased the SONY (off brand/brand X) cord so that I could connect a 3.5 mm wire. When I have the unit on CD (with the CD playing), connecting the iPod freezes the head unit. Unplugging the iPod causes the head unit to turn off. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance.