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<blockquote data-quote="blackout3" data-source="post: 8219213" data-attributes="member: 659394"><p>Here is my issue. I have a 2003 Corvette. It is a track car/ street car. But no show car.</p><p></p><p>I want to remove the OEM head unit and use my ipod as my only source of music. No radio or anything. Essentially plug my ipod into my car (as I would into an amp in my house, using an audio cable), and listen to tunes. Without my ipod, no music. No dock (for charging), just a regular audio jack is fine. I can make my own face plate out of carbon fibre (power switch, volume knob, audio jack)</p><p></p><p>I want to use my stock speakers (two front and two rear), I think the two fronts are also amplified (not 100% sure)</p><p></p><p>This is some general info on how the stock bose system is wired: <a href="http://www.corvetteforum.com/techtips/viewsubtopic.php?SubTopicID=120&amp;TopicID=1" target="_blank">Tech Tips</a></p><p></p><p>Without splicing into the vehicle side of the harness, what could I do to make this work?</p><p></p><p>This has been done before, but not in this kind of car.</p><p></p><p>OEM stereo ***** because it's older than dirt and I just want to listen to my ipod. I dont want to wire an ipod adapter in to the OEM head unit. I don't want to use an aftermarket head unit at all.</p><p></p><p>Audio gurus... what can I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackout3, post: 8219213, member: 659394"] Here is my issue. I have a 2003 Corvette. It is a track car/ street car. But no show car. I want to remove the OEM head unit and use my ipod as my only source of music. No radio or anything. Essentially plug my ipod into my car (as I would into an amp in my house, using an audio cable), and listen to tunes. Without my ipod, no music. No dock (for charging), just a regular audio jack is fine. I can make my own face plate out of carbon fibre (power switch, volume knob, audio jack) I want to use my stock speakers (two front and two rear), I think the two fronts are also amplified (not 100% sure) This is some general info on how the stock bose system is wired: [URL="http://www.corvetteforum.com/techtips/viewsubtopic.php?SubTopicID=120&TopicID=1"]Tech Tips[/URL] Without splicing into the vehicle side of the harness, what could I do to make this work? This has been done before, but not in this kind of car. OEM stereo ***** because it's older than dirt and I just want to listen to my ipod. I dont want to wire an ipod adapter in to the OEM head unit. I don't want to use an aftermarket head unit at all. Audio gurus... what can I do? [/QUOTE]
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