I've searched and searched.can I use my MP3 player with BOSE 2003?
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I've searched and searched.can I use my MP3 player with BOSE 2003?
I've searched and searched and I can't get a solid answer.
I have a 2003 G35 with the BOSE and no SAT button. I would like to be able to play my MP3 player (Creative Zen) through my headunit. Is there hope for me? If so, what is the device that I can use? Much thanks.
I have a 2003 G35 with the BOSE and no SAT button. I would like to be able to play my MP3 player (Creative Zen) through my headunit. Is there hope for me? If so, what is the device that I can use? Much thanks.
Originally Posted by DaveB
I've searched and searched and I can't get a solid answer.
I have a 2003 G35 with the BOSE and no SAT button. I would like to be able to play my MP3 player (Creative Zen) through my headunit. Is there hope for me? If so, what is the device that I can use? Much thanks.
I have a 2003 G35 with the BOSE and no SAT button. I would like to be able to play my MP3 player (Creative Zen) through my headunit. Is there hope for me? If so, what is the device that I can use? Much thanks.
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Originally Posted by G35_TX
, but those links are all for PAC-AAI-NIS. I like said in the first post, I DO NOT have SAT capability with my 03 BOSE system. Read before posting next time, Holmes.
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Originally Posted by some.devil
FM transmitter or a cassette modulator. I don't think that a straight line modulator like a PAC2 AAI-NIS will work without the SAT channel
Originally Posted by DaveB
The FM modulator doesn't work well at all. I already tried. According to my research, the cassette modulator won't work with the BOSE system. All it does is spit out the tape.
I'm pretty sure there was a solution for non-sats out there. Can't remember exactly what though. Sorry.
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Looks like we have some reading comprehension problems here. The USA Spec PA11-NIS might work. It's not dependent on having a SAT connector. It lists the requirements as:
Compatibility & Notes:[These requirements must be met for this part to work]
1. Compatible with listed 1999-06 Nissan/Infiniti factory radios with external Changer controls. [installing the PA11-NIS does NOT interfere with the in dash 6-CD Changer radio][see footnotes for more details]
2. Compatible radios must also have a 12-pin Changer Connector on the back of the radio
3. Vehicle cannot be equipped with an external CD Changer (if so it must be disconnected from the factory radio).
4. Text and display information remain with the iPod. The Nissan/Infiniti radio will not display iPod text. You will see playlist and track numbers only.
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Footnotes:
Radio requirements [please check your radio before ordering---if the radio does not meet these requirements the PA11-NIS will not work]
¹ Must have "CD" button on radio face
² For double-DIN radio with CD/CHG button only
³ Must have "CDC" button on radio face.
Compatible with Navigation but not compatible with factory installed Sirius or XM.
The main consideration is the 12-pin connector mentioned. You would have to hook up the Creative Zen to the AUX jack so you don't get the benefit of the steering wheel controls or other benefits you would have with an iPod but you do get the direct connect.
Includes a single Auxiliary input for DVD, game, Satellite Radio etc. Note: The Aux. option works with or without the iPod.
For the record, it's a cassette adapter (not modulator). I had one for quite awhile (Monster brand) and it worked 95% of the time. Occasionally it would spit it out but you eventually find a sweet spot where the cord is out of the way and it will work. The sound quality is nowhere near the direct connection though. The annoying thing is hearing the whirring/clicking of the cassette mechanism when you're not cranking it or on quiet passages. It is not a great solution.
Compatibility & Notes:[These requirements must be met for this part to work]
1. Compatible with listed 1999-06 Nissan/Infiniti factory radios with external Changer controls. [installing the PA11-NIS does NOT interfere with the in dash 6-CD Changer radio][see footnotes for more details]
2. Compatible radios must also have a 12-pin Changer Connector on the back of the radio
3. Vehicle cannot be equipped with an external CD Changer (if so it must be disconnected from the factory radio).
4. Text and display information remain with the iPod. The Nissan/Infiniti radio will not display iPod text. You will see playlist and track numbers only.
5. Click to enlarge picture detail
Footnotes:
Radio requirements [please check your radio before ordering---if the radio does not meet these requirements the PA11-NIS will not work]
¹ Must have "CD" button on radio face
² For double-DIN radio with CD/CHG button only
³ Must have "CDC" button on radio face.
Compatible with Navigation but not compatible with factory installed Sirius or XM.
The main consideration is the 12-pin connector mentioned. You would have to hook up the Creative Zen to the AUX jack so you don't get the benefit of the steering wheel controls or other benefits you would have with an iPod but you do get the direct connect.
Includes a single Auxiliary input for DVD, game, Satellite Radio etc. Note: The Aux. option works with or without the iPod.
For the record, it's a cassette adapter (not modulator). I had one for quite awhile (Monster brand) and it worked 95% of the time. Occasionally it would spit it out but you eventually find a sweet spot where the cord is out of the way and it will work. The sound quality is nowhere near the direct connection though. The annoying thing is hearing the whirring/clicking of the cassette mechanism when you're not cranking it or on quiet passages. It is not a great solution.
so im not sure if im reading this correctly, but the USA Spec PA11-NIS will work? I have no SAT button, but its a bose system with the 6 cd changer in it...i dont want to order it and rip everything apart and have it not work
ive been searching everywhere...i cant find anything that anyone says will work 100%, everyone is 'iffy'...i found one at mp3yourcar.com, but you either need a sat input or a cd changer input...this might sound like a dumb ques, but since the changer is in the headunit, there is no changer input right? like if someone wanted, would they be able to put a changer in the truck to have even more cds?
that one listed above is nissan to alpine. like i said eariler yo would need the soundgate aux-niss. this one looks like the updated one:
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/soundauxniss.html
you would then have to convert the ipod to rca. i'm sure you can figure that one out
http://www.logjamelectronics.com/soundauxniss.html
you would then have to convert the ipod to rca. i'm sure you can figure that one out
Originally Posted by 03NJg35
ive been searching everywhere...i cant find anything that anyone says will work 100%, everyone is 'iffy'...i found one at mp3yourcar.com, but you either need a sat input or a cd changer input...this might sound like a dumb ques, but since the changer is in the headunit, there is no changer input right? like if someone wanted, would they be able to put a changer in the truck to have even more cds?
Here's my email...
Can you recommend what product I need to purchase to give me an AUX input (RCAs or 3.5mm mini-plug) for Canadian-spec '06 Infiniti G35 Sedan factory BOSE?
It does not have a SAT button. It has a 6-disc in-dash CD changer with CD, Radio, PTY/CAT, and DISP buttons.
Here's their reply...
I would use an AAI – NIS2 and an iC – RCA cable. This will charge the iPod as well as give you good audio sound.
Sam Grove
P.A.C.
(800) 854 - 3133
www.pac-audio.com
I'm going to order the PAC AAI-NIS2 from one of their distributors and see if it works.



