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<blockquote data-quote="dgaf" data-source="post: 7393777" data-attributes="member: 576221"><p>I'd go 3.5mm jack to plug to the top of the iPhone. That's what I did, cuz if you use a iPod connection that plugs into the bottom and charges it as well, it gets some static sound. I have an iPhone and it's my main music source, when I have the 3.5mm plugged in and playing music, it sounds fine, when I plug in my charger, it gets some electrical interference noise. There's decks that have USB and 3.5mm built right into the front for under 100 bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgaf, post: 7393777, member: 576221"] I'd go 3.5mm jack to plug to the top of the iPhone. That's what I did, cuz if you use a iPod connection that plugs into the bottom and charges it as well, it gets some static sound. I have an iPhone and it's my main music source, when I have the 3.5mm plugged in and playing music, it sounds fine, when I plug in my charger, it gets some electrical interference noise. There's decks that have USB and 3.5mm built right into the front for under 100 bucks. [/QUOTE]
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