Ipod Head unit worth the upgrade
I want to know if it is worth it pay $240 for the upgraded head unit. I also woiuld like to konw if the upgraded head unit has a sub output for an aftermarket amp.
Hi. I just bought a TC last month and got the upgraded head unit. It's rather disappointing. My IPOD freezes sometimes and won't start playing music again for 30 seconds. It just happens out of no where. If you know anything about car stereos it would make a lot more sense to just buy another deck that would be cheaper and better and throw it in.
And it doesn't have outputs for an amp. You can get around that by splicing into the speaker output wires and connecting your own RCA jacks or there are harnesses you can purchase that have a passthrough with rca jacks... althought I'm not sure where to get them.
And it doesn't have outputs for an amp. You can get around that by splicing into the speaker output wires and connecting your own RCA jacks or there are harnesses you can purchase that have a passthrough with rca jacks... althought I'm not sure where to get them.
its pretty good as far as the control of the ipod goes, many reviews online say it's the best ipod to car stereo integration offered by any manufacturer.
and you can buy output adapters from norcalscions.com or something.
and you can buy output adapters from norcalscions.com or something.
While it sux that your iPod freezes, dopexile, it's not necessarily the stereo - iPods can and do freeze up.
Other cars that have iPod integration are not nearly as good as the SCION/Toyota.
Other cars that have iPod integration are not nearly as good as the SCION/Toyota.
Originally Posted by SciontCya
While it sux that your iPod freezes, dopexile, it's not necessarily the stereo - iPods can and do freeze up.
I originally used a 3G/20gb (touch wheel w/4 lighted buttons over the wheel) pod. It would sometimes search for a song and never play. It also would freeze now and again until unplugged/replugged. Sometimes it would not show up, when it was fine the last time the car was started-10 minutes ago.
That being said, I now use a 4G/60gb Photo clickwheel. It works flawlessly. I think the OS of the 3G is not *quite* compatible.
I have a 5G/60gb Video, but have not tried it in the box yet. I would guess that it would be fine also.
FWIW
The model iPod is important - make sure each one has up-to-date firmware.
Also, an iPod that has music from "questionable" sources can lockup.
I'm not saying anyone here has this stuff on their iPods, but I support scores of iPods in my work and the ones that were troublesome all had crap people downloaded from P2P sites.
iPod Software List (click me)
Scott
Also, an iPod that has music from "questionable" sources can lockup.
I'm not saying anyone here has this stuff on their iPods, but I support scores of iPods in my work and the ones that were troublesome all had crap people downloaded from P2P sites.
iPod Software List (click me)
Scott
If you do not plan on upgrading the stereo to an aftermarket one or are happy to replace only speakers if you want a little better sound, than it is perfect.
If you want to upgrade to a new stereo, $300 can get you a good MP3, iPod ready deck. Though you or a shop would need to install it. If you do not want to spend a lot of money for a great sounding system, then the Pioneer is great.
If you want to upgrade to a new stereo, $300 can get you a good MP3, iPod ready deck. Though you or a shop would need to install it. If you do not want to spend a lot of money for a great sounding system, then the Pioneer is great.
If you have the iPOD upgraded stereo... where does your iPOD sit? pics? Right now i have the non-upgraded stock stereo and i've been using the AUX plug, which has worked fine.. but i dislike the placement and having the wire sticking out of the center armrest all the time.
One of the facts of why I love the upgraded head unit is the fact that the iPod is consealed within the center console. The operation of the head unit could be a little better, but apparently it's one of the best. My one recommendation is to make playlists and use those to play songs. It can be a pain to find music, but that's the only downfall.
Originally Posted by dopexile
Hi. I just bought a TC last month and got the upgraded head unit. It's rather disappointing. My IPOD freezes sometimes and won't start playing music again for 30 seconds. It just happens out of no where. If you know anything about car stereos it would make a lot more sense to just buy another deck that would be cheaper and better and throw it in.
And it doesn't have outputs for an amp. You can get around that by splicing into the speaker output wires and connecting your own RCA jacks or there are harnesses you can purchase that have a passthrough with rca jacks... althought I'm not sure where to get them.
And it doesn't have outputs for an amp. You can get around that by splicing into the speaker output wires and connecting your own RCA jacks or there are harnesses you can purchase that have a passthrough with rca jacks... althought I'm not sure where to get them.
It sounds like an iPod issue.
In reply to the poster, I love mine. EXCEPT that the menu goes back to the beginning after you select an artist. So if you want a band in the "T's" it takes a minute to scroll thorugh. Kinda gets annoying.
Pics as requested...

The head unit. Everybody likes "Hotel California!"

Inside the armrest.

The iPod port.


The cable that comes with the head unit. It's about a foot long.

What the iPod screen displays when it is hooked up.
The only problem I ever had with the iPod connection is when I left the iPod in my car overnight when it was 0 degrees outside. When I turned on the car, the head unit said "Connection Error." 5 minutes later after the car had warmed up, I tried again and it worked.

The head unit. Everybody likes "Hotel California!"

Inside the armrest.

The iPod port.


The cable that comes with the head unit. It's about a foot long.

What the iPod screen displays when it is hooked up.
The only problem I ever had with the iPod connection is when I left the iPod in my car overnight when it was 0 degrees outside. When I turned on the car, the head unit said "Connection Error." 5 minutes later after the car had warmed up, I tried again and it worked.
Originally Posted by WhiteWolfG
u have a pic of where you set your ipod? Or do you just leave it inside the armrest?
That foam thing is pretty useless as far as the ipod is concerned. My nano stays inside the armrest. Not like I need to see the screen or anything.
As far as the Pioneer unit itself it is missing the Genre, but I just end up making playlists out of the Genre so problem solved.
As far as the Pioneer unit itself it is missing the Genre, but I just end up making playlists out of the Genre so problem solved.
I don't have an ipod, but I wanted to know if it's still worth it to get the upgrade head unit. I just need an line-out so I can hook up my mp3 player and I believe the upgrade does have it.







