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is it possiable to get a aftermarket headunit to use with my ipod and still be able to get a connector to hook up the skoda 6 disc changer as well??

you could get the kensington transmitter, and keep your head unit your currently using, or have a look at the new digi set up from pure, that you can play an mp3 player or dab through for £70. Highway - In-Car DAB Digital Radio with FM Transmitter)

Thanks for that link to the new Pure Highway - had not seen that!

The Alpine XDA unit is superb but does not hook up to the Skoda 6 disc, but I am sure there are headunits that do.

That Pure system looks clever, but surely, sending the signal via FM to your car system completely negates the point of the DAB clarity? I had a DAB system nearly 7 years ago in my Scoob and that was superb, but it was a direct feed.

these transmitter things arent that great - i have been bought several good ones and if you live in an area where u got strong radio waves then fine if not then the quality and choice of stations to put it through is positively shocking. If you have an ipod out of interest why on earth do you still want the multi changer option as surely the ipod holds more and sounds better through the system? just a thought - i ditched my multi changer as soon as i could.

I got a xplod head unit which you can pick up real cheap now. it has aux in on front so you can plug your ipod straight in and still have your cd multi changer working. (hope i got right idea if not sorry) Think the latest model has bluetooth also so you can play tracks from your phone ect.

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thanks for the reply guy's! went into halfords and there was a wee machine called the i trip for under £30 quid, got that and it works fine!

I hope you have no trouble with it, i very nearly bought a couple of iTrip's, then i found quite a few bad reports on it so got the Kensington digital ones instead as they seemed to be the best (report wise)

I'm VERY impressed with them.

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