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<blockquote data-quote="soundsfast" data-source="post: 6808924" data-attributes="member: 622076"><p>To answer some of the questions on here. We just got done with the install of an iPad into our demo vehicle. You can see on you tube at</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]hiRSna2yCMk[/MEDIA]. We used a dock style cable out of the bottom of the unit. Using this will automatically put the iPad volume at full. The problem with the headphone jack is you have to have access to the volume keys on the side of the unit. We ran the output into our Audison Bit One and everything sounds great. I know it is compressed music and a direct CD would sound better but the iPad opens up so many more possibilities. There are a lot of applications for home audio use for the iPad and Touch. Look at it this way- you could use the iPad as your source in your vehicle, undock it when you get home and have the same unit control your theater system and home automation. We installed this into our car thinking ahead when we start doing home audio in the next few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundsfast, post: 6808924, member: 622076"] To answer some of the questions on here. We just got done with the install of an iPad into our demo vehicle. You can see on you tube at [MEDIA=youtube]hiRSna2yCMk[/MEDIA]. We used a dock style cable out of the bottom of the unit. Using this will automatically put the iPad volume at full. The problem with the headphone jack is you have to have access to the volume keys on the side of the unit. We ran the output into our Audison Bit One and everything sounds great. I know it is compressed music and a direct CD would sound better but the iPad opens up so many more possibilities. There are a lot of applications for home audio use for the iPad and Touch. Look at it this way- you could use the iPad as your source in your vehicle, undock it when you get home and have the same unit control your theater system and home automation. We installed this into our car thinking ahead when we start doing home audio in the next few months. [/QUOTE]
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