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Re: ipod connection?

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Old thread, but I just came back to this site.

FWIW - if anyone ever wants to see the back of the stock unit again, mine is sitting on a shelf, I can easily take a pic.

Personally, I had my 06 5-speed Baja about a week or two before I pulled the stock head unit and replaced it with an Ipod-compatible Alpine.

I'm sure there are dozens of other units like it now, but what was really nice about the Alpine unit was the docking cable which allowed full control of the Ipod through the head unit. In this way I could run the docking cable into that little compartment (with the door) right underneath the head unit, plug in the Ipod, close the door and leave the Ipod completely out of sight.

Jenn just bought a new Impreza and had the Subaru Media Hub installed, which is even nicer, now she's got a USB port in the center console and can control everything through the hub (and her steering wheel controls). I wonder if the hub is backwards compatable to the Baja? It's a little larger, so I guess it would eliminate that compartment I was talking about.
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Re: ipod connection?

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Look into this:
http://www.scoobymods.com/aux_input_ipo ... tml?t=3357

I don't think there's much of a difference between the Baja and the Forester's radio.
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frogmonk wrote:Look into this:
http://www.scoobymods.com/aux_input_ipo ... tml?t=3357

I don't think there's much of a difference between the Baja and the Forester's radio.

awesomeness...thank you for the posting...looks like I'll be doing this in the spring...KevM, just for the sake of arguement, I;d love to see the back of an old stocker unit just for giggles and comparo...

BTW...for a blank music track...my GF is an aerobics instructor and she has some blank "slugs" she DL'ed from i-Tunes for putting between songs in her workout sets....but I am also sure there is a way to record silence...there has to be...but you can also just put on the 1 song of silence and just put it on repeat.
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Zooom wrote:
KevM, just for the sake of arguement, I;d love to see the back of an old stocker unit just for giggles and comparo...
Looking for digital camera and boxed radio... will report back...


Second part was easy - it was boxed in the Alpine head unit's box on one of my storage shelves! Man looks brand new (no surprise).

I'll take a pic later (have to boot up one of the laptops to download it).

But for the record there are 3 connections on the back.

Looking at the rear of the unit,

A 16-pin connector on the left side
A 14-pin connector on the right side
and just a little below and outboard from the 14-pin right side connector there is the antenna plug


Also, since I already had this image on my computer - here's what the Alpine unit looks like installed (Ipod concealed in the compartment below it)

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Pic of the back of the stock radio in the NA Baja

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I haven't pulled out my stock head unit yet. Unfortunately, the rear pic somebody posted in this forum is gone.

I ordered a $7 cable on ebay which theoretically should work according to my research. Supposedly, the stock head unit has a 13pin mini din connector, intended for the 6 CD changer option. Instead, I figure I can use that 13pin DIN to a headphone jack, based on the scoobymod instructions on how to essentially make this same type of cable from scratch. I will let you know how it goes.
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davecoon13 wrote:I haven't pulled out my stock head unit yet. Unfortunately, the rear pic somebody posted in this forum is gone.

I ordered a $7 cable on ebay which theoretically should work according to my research. Supposedly, the stock head unit has a 13pin mini din connector, intended for the 6 CD changer option. Instead, I figure I can use that 13pin DIN to a headphone jack, based on the scoobymod instructions on how to essentially make this same type of cable from scratch. I will let you know how it goes.
Sweet!!!!!!! keep us posted!!!!!!
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Well, my stock head unit doesn't have the 13pin mini din connector referenced in other threads, so the cable I ordered won't work. I think I am just gonna put in a new radio at some point.
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I think there must be different head unit styles for the Baja. This cable does not work. I will need to just get a new radio at some point I guess.
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