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Old 03-09-2012, 08:18 AM
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Ok... now...

Can someone post pics and or a reference to the parts needed to make your own "no-Loss" aux in cable with parts from Radio Shack or an onlice supplier?

Has to be less than the 80 bux form bmw.

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The low volume from the aux cable is a resister in the line. Remove it to regain the volume and bass. Stupid it's there but it's a easy fix. If you still think its low I think you could add those aux line boosters.
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anyone happen to know the plug we need for the MASK units in the 2004/2005 e60's? Or can we use some generic pins. Would like to build my own now loss cable.
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Originally Posted by roskinc
The low volume from the aux cable is a resister in the line. Remove it to regain the volume and bass. Stupid it's there but it's a easy fix. If you still think its low I think you could add those aux line boosters.

Do you mean there is a resistor in regular aux cables (male to male 1/8th inch jack)?
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@roskinc ....... x minitrucker too my good man. bodydropped tacoma on droz. honestly using an ipod is worlds better then cd in my setup. as long as the song i put on my ipod is clean qaulity.some songs i put on my ipod are shit and they sound like shit. gotta be ripped from at least 720p i run an isimple off of my jl audio cleansweep
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Originally Posted by roskinc
The low volume from the aux cable is a resister in the line. Remove it to regain the volume and bass. Stupid it's there but it's a easy fix. If you still think its low I think you could add those aux line boosters.
What's up man! I just purchase an xcarlink interface and a dvd player. is it easy to install ? How did u hook up ur auxiliary to the DVD player ?
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