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Hey Guy,

Quick question. What is the best way to connect a iPod Mini to the GX? I have a 04 with Nav. I am looking for the best sound quality and easy of use. I know that one thread talked about it working though the Nav unit, but seemed that sound quality was not the best. Any help would be great.

TexGX

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The Vais technology unit is the way to go. http://www.emba42.com/lexus/

I did have some sound quality issues with some of my MP3 files that weren't encoded correctly. Turns out it is an iPod problem and not a Vais Tech unit. The iPod doesn't normalize the signal coming out the bottom of the iPod. They do for the sound coming out the top earphone connector so I don't know why then couldn't for the bottom as well. Anyway, my problem was fixed by inlining a couple of 4.6k resistors in the left and right channels between the iPod and the Vais Tech unit.

I used the cassette adaptor before the Vais Tech unit was available and it was OK, but there are a lot of messy wires, and there is a sound degradation using this method. Now, I just put my iPod in the glove box and control it from the radio.

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Why doesn't VAIS tech put the resistors in their unit?!?! You would think that for the hundreds of dollars they charge for their $20 product, they'd include a ground loop isolator!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Those are two separate issues. I agree that since the AIC-100i is made to connect to the iPod that putting resistors inline would be a smart move for them. I'm able to do it myself and the unit offers by far the best integration for Lexus so I'm OK doing the work myself.

I think they don't include the ground loop isolator because not everyone needs one. I actually had a ground loop isolator from a previous car. I tried installing it when I put the AIC-100i in my GX and found that ther was no difference. I don't hear engine noise, or other audio artifacts without the ground loop isolator, so putting it in place did nothing.

A ground loop isolator isn't the same thing as a resistor. A ground loop isolator is a giant capacitor, not a resistor.

Why doesn't VAIS tech put the resistors in their unit?!?!  You would think that for the hundreds of dollars they charge for their $20 product, they'd include a ground loop isolator!!!!!!!!!!!!

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