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<blockquote data-quote="kylesolid" data-source="post: 5623406" data-attributes="member: 607328"><p>I went to Best Buy to test some head units and they only had 2 hooked up to speakers.</p><p></p><p>Their Alpine (sorry I didn't pay attention to the model) didn't work at all. It just said "usb device error" or something. This was apparently due to the fact that I wasn't using the special Alpine iPod cable.</p><p></p><p>I also tested a Pioneer (I believe it was the <a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_130P7000BT/Pioneer-DEH-P7000BT.html?tp=5684" target="_blank">DEH-P7000BT</a>). This unit, using my iPhone USB cable, gave me perfect buzz free sound. The forward and back controls worked from the receiver, as well as the pause when I was receiving a call. The one thing that was bad about this one was the fact that pausing a track can only be achieved by navigating through a functions menu and selecting "pause on" and "pause off" to resume. This is kind of annoying.</p><p></p><p>Anybody else tested their iPhones with any recievers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kylesolid, post: 5623406, member: 607328"] I went to Best Buy to test some head units and they only had 2 hooked up to speakers. Their Alpine (sorry I didn't pay attention to the model) didn't work at all. It just said "usb device error" or something. This was apparently due to the fact that I wasn't using the special Alpine iPod cable. I also tested a Pioneer (I believe it was the [URL="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_130P7000BT/Pioneer-DEH-P7000BT.html?tp=5684"]DEH-P7000BT[/URL]). This unit, using my iPhone USB cable, gave me perfect buzz free sound. The forward and back controls worked from the receiver, as well as the pause when I was receiving a call. The one thing that was bad about this one was the fact that pausing a track can only be achieved by navigating through a functions menu and selecting "pause on" and "pause off" to resume. This is kind of annoying. Anybody else tested their iPhones with any recievers? [/QUOTE]
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