I have heard that this is possible without the kit available from Apple. I have a few albums on my iPod that I'd love to have in the car, but when you burn stuff from your computer on to CD, the quality seems to be worse (or is it just me?)
Is there a way to hook the iPod up to a CD deck? Do I need a special deck, or do most modern decks have the req's "hook-ups"?
For reference: I have the Kenwood KDC-MP6025 deck, featuring..:
KEY FEATURES
- Dual-Zone Audio Control
- High-Pass and Low-Pass Electronic Crossovers
- Maximum Output Power: 50 Watts x 4
- Motorized Slide-Down Removable Faceplate with Carrying Case
- Plays MP3 and WMA-Encoded CD-R/RWs and Conventional CD, CD-R/RW Discs
- Preouts: Front, Rear
- Selectable Rear/Non-Fading Preout
- System Q Sound Control: with User Memory
- LCD Display: High-Resolution Color, with Fluorescent Backlight
AUDIO FEATURES
- 0-Bit Mute: Independent Left & Right Channel
- Attenuator with Smooth Volume Return
- Auxiliary Input
- Dual-Zone Audio Control
- Electronic Audio Control (Volume, Balance, Fader)
- Front/Rear Fader
- High-Pass Electronic Crossover: 100/125/170Hz/Through, 12dB/oct
- Loudness Control
- Low-Pass Electronic Crossover: 50/80/120Hz/Through, 12dB/oct
- Preouts: Front, Rear
- Selectable Rear/Non-Fading Preout: with ± Level Control
- Source Tone Memory
- System Q Sound Control: with User Memory
- Telephone Mute
- Tone Controls: Bass, Midrange, Treble
http://www.kenwoodusa.com/product/re...oductId%3D2564
would I be able to rig something up to this deck?