One thing you need to realize is, when you plug something into the Becker supplied DIN cable, it becomes the (only) source. In other words, if you connect a cable to the DIN and run it under the carpet to say, the ash tray or console box, you will only be able to use the device (such as an iPod) that connects to that cable.
To tune in stations on the radio, you would have to reach up under the dash, find the DIN and disconnect the cable that you've run under the carpet to the console area. Painful for frequent use.
I did this same thing and, as a result, use only the iPod as a music source - which is perfectly fine with me- I prefer it that way - just thought anyone considering this should understand how it works.
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Also, the newer iPod Shuffle is much smaller than the one I use and shown in the photo. I removed and stored the original ashtray, bought a new one, covered the lid in the same leather, cut out the snuffer, drilled a hole in the bottom and lined the interior of it in leather. Sounds like a lot of work but not really that difficult. My iPod shuffle lives in the car (ashtray) and is always there when I am ready for some music. The volume is controlled by the Becker volume knob but that is really all I use the Becker for, except to appear period correct.
Ed Cave
Atlanta, GA
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