Anyone know how to mod a Blaupunkt for Ipod? - Dorkiphus.net
Navigation » Dorkiphus.net > Technical & Track Disussions > Porsche Technical Discussions » Anyone know how to mod a Blaupunkt for Ipod?

Porsche Technical Discussions Porsche related technical discussions and questions go here.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 10-24-2008, 08:14 PM
Spike's Avatar
Spike Spike is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 672
Spike
Default Anyone know how to mod a Blaupunkt for Ipod?

I have a 1988 with the stock Blaupunkt cassette AM/FM and graphic equalizer/amp.
Does anyone know if there is a way / how to do it - solder in some type of input jack so I can simply plug my Ipod into the thing? I'd like to retain the stock components and just use the system to listen to my Ipod when not listening to the whine of the turbo.
__________________
If you don't go when you wanna go,
when you do go, you may find you've already gone.

----------------------
Current: 1999 996.1; 3.4L, ZF 5HP19 Tiptronic, Guards Red w/black interior

Past: 1988 930; 1988 911 Targa
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 10-24-2008, 08:19 PM
VaSteve's Avatar
VaSteve VaSteve is offline
Essential Personnel
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Western Prince William County
Posts: 13,891
VaSteve has one HoF thread
Default

There was an article in last month's (?) issue of Roundel on how to do it with a BMW radio with a cassette player. Drawback was that the cassette wouldn't work and longer and you had to run a blank cassette in there while using it. In that case you'd be better off just getting one of those cassettes with the 1/4" jack and sticking that in the player like we used to do with Discmen in the 1990's. (gawd, I feel old).
__________________
1983 911 SC Targa - 1990 944 S2
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 10-24-2008, 09:29 PM
HoodPin's Avatar
HoodPin HoodPin is offline
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Monrovia, MD
Posts: 10,761
HoodPin
Default

You might want to check with www.crutchfield.com. They carry a lot of vehicle/radio specific adaptors, and it seems like the inventory is continuously growing.

However, as a worst case scenario, I've bought some adaptors which feed into the antenna line, and are 12V powered, so they provide a nice strong signal to the radio. Only provides for the audio input; you would need a separate connection to keep the iPod charged. I can't seem to find it online right now, but am using them in our Ford Focus'.
__________________
- Tony P.

Currently
- 1984 944 SP2 racer
- 1977 911 KM Special vintage racer
- 2000 Boxster S (now mine)
- 1995 993 (garage queen)
- 2007 Cayman S (wife's track beast)
- 2017 F350 (tow monster)
- 2018 Jeep Wrangler
- 1982 911 Targa (resurrection in process)
Gone but not forgotten
- 1989 944S2
- 1979 RX7
- 1986 944
- 1991 944S2 (in car heaven...)
- 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 (FIL's beast now)
- 2012 Cayman R
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 10-24-2008, 11:17 PM
Clarke's Avatar
Clarke Clarke is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Western Prince William
Posts: 1,028
Clarke
Default

Why not just put a new aftermarket head unit in. I got an Alpine from crutchfield that came with an iPod cable for my DD.
__________________
Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt.

Clarke

'79 SC Euro
'93 BMW 325is
'54 Chevy 210
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 10-25-2008, 04:13 AM
Spike's Avatar
Spike Spike is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 672
Spike
Default

Yes, I have the Alpine unit in my 911. I wanted to keep the stock look in my 930.
The new Alpine looks too blingy and the plastic face is too reflective to easily read when it is sunny out. When I am wearing polarized sun glasses, the display is also made invisible depending upon my head tilt angle.

If I could get a new Alpine with the older, less Sony like look, but with the Ipod features (Ipod mgmt and lists, etc.) I'd be tempted.
__________________
If you don't go when you wanna go,
when you do go, you may find you've already gone.

----------------------
Current: 1999 996.1; 3.4L, ZF 5HP19 Tiptronic, Guards Red w/black interior

Past: 1988 930; 1988 911 Targa
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 10-25-2008, 08:33 AM
Clarke's Avatar
Clarke Clarke is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Western Prince William
Posts: 1,028
Clarke
Default

I understand. Todays head units can look very out of place in an older car.
__________________
Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt.

Clarke

'79 SC Euro
'93 BMW 325is
'54 Chevy 210
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 10-25-2008, 09:45 AM
William Miller's Avatar
William Miller William Miller is offline
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Darnestown, Maryland
Posts: 3,284
William Miller
Default

I have the RF converter that plugs into the antenna socket and it worked really well.
This is probably the best solution for keeping it old school.

It was in the cab and now on the shelf.
The Targa has a newer head unit so I can get a plug from crutchfield.
Anyway, I don't need it so it's yours for a 6 pack if you feel like driving over here!
__________________
Thanks! WCM (Bill)
'81 911 SC Red Targa 3.6
'97 328is White Coupe (2nd Owners!)
'08 335i Blue Sedan
'05 Chevy Tahoe green
'98 Jeep Cherokee XJ "Blue"
'01 Toyota 4 Runner "Pearl"


Darnestown, Maryland
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 10-28-2008, 07:45 PM
Spike's Avatar
Spike Spike is offline
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 672
Spike
Default

Bill, I appreciate the offer. Let me know which brewery is your favorite and I'll gladly trade you. Thanks a lot. It may be a month or so before I can make it over.
__________________
If you don't go when you wanna go,
when you do go, you may find you've already gone.

----------------------
Current: 1999 996.1; 3.4L, ZF 5HP19 Tiptronic, Guards Red w/black interior

Past: 1988 930; 1988 911 Targa
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 10-28-2008, 10:31 PM
Lupin..the..3rd's Avatar
Lupin..the..3rd Lupin..the..3rd is offline
tire walls are bouncy
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 5,748
Lupin..the..3rd
Default

If your original stereo has CD-changer controls, there may be an ipod cable that can attach to the stereo in place of the CD changer. Crutchfield is a good place to start looking.

If your stuck on keeping the original stereo, I'd go with the cassette adapter that Steve mentioned. They're cheap, easy to use, and don't require any modification or work to install.

There's always FM modulators, but the sound quality is crap on those. Although, if your entire stereo system is original 20 yo stuff, it may not even be noticeable.

Personally, I'd go for a new Blaupunkt unit. They make some models that have matte black faces and fit well with the interiors on older cars. Also, blaupunkt branded radios use the same connectors in the back as their OEM models, so it may be plug-n-play with no adapters or wiring work required.
__________________
George
2004 BMW 325iT
1998 MB E300 turbo
Vindaloo Racing FTW!!
944's are fun

When the Wright brothers set out to create a flying machine, Science told them it was impossible.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump