View Full Version : FS: DICE iPod kit 100 shipped


knux11
03-03-2008, 03:38 PM
Finally got to installing my radio so I don't need this anymore. Worked great while i used it. Includes the black box, cd changer adapter to black box cable, black box to ipod cable, and even the instructions. In other words everything a new one would have except the packaging. nothing wrong with it whatsoever. 100 shipped.

knux11
03-03-2008, 06:00 PM
Update:
The item is a DICE original (NOT silverline) and it was in a car without DSP.

97BBProwler
03-05-2008, 03:32 PM
Finally got to installing my radio so I don't need this anymore. Worked great while i used it. Includes the black box, cd changer adapter to black box cable, black box to ipod cable, and even the instructions. In other words everything a new one would have except the packaging. nothing wrong with it whatsoever. 100 shipped.


What is the difference between this one and the sliverline versions? Can you take 85.00 Shipped?

knux11
03-05-2008, 03:43 PM
from the website, the silverline allows you to browse by artist as well.
It also locks the ipod, meaning you cant change your music via the ipod itself, only your stereo controls. with the regular one you can use either the ipod or the stereo controls, but you don't get to browse by artist.

And yes i'll do 85 shipped (US Only). PM me if you are interested.

mookish
03-05-2008, 04:46 PM
from the website, the silverline allows you to browse by artist as well.
It also locks the ipod, meaning you cant change your music via the ipod itself, only your stereo controls. with the regular one you can use either the ipod or the stereo controls, but you don't get to browse by artist.

And yes i'll do 85 shipped (US Only). PM me if you are interested.I don't think thats true:

New features of DICE SILVERLINE iPod Integration kit include:

- Direct integrated connection, without the need for FM transmiters or casette adapters
- Full Text Display on your factory radio or Navigation screen
- Full control of your iPod via the radio buttons while in play
- Browse by Individual Song
- Browse by Individual Playlist
- Browse by Individual Albums
- Source Selector w/ Integrated AUX input
- Album Selection
- Full charging mode for iPods through included dock connector

You can browse your iPod with the radio buttons without booting into separate modes. Using the integrated DIP switches allows you to revert from DICE and Simple UI mode, Allowing the iPod to remain in "iPod UI" allows for a basic operation of the iPod's Clickwheel and can be switched to Enhanced DICE mode at any time.

Browse through your iPod by Song, Artist or Album:

You now have the ability to browse through your iPod by Artist, Album or by Individual songs within a Playlists. Unlike other kits, you are permitted UNLIMITED PLaylists and to name them however you wish.

Full Text Display on your Factory Radio or Navigation Display:

See your favorite song titles, album info and artist on your factory radio/navigation display with the SILVERLINE as if it were a factory BMW option.

AUX compatibility with user-adjustable Sound Output settings:

Connect any external audio device including: aftermarket satellite radio, CD/DVD players, non-Apple MP3 players and more! Bass, mid, treble and gain settings can be adjusted on the fly. These options allow for distortion-free audio input.

Selecting between audio from your iPod or AUX input is done with the press of a button on your radio.

- Volume Output (selectable 1-100)
- Bass (selectable 1-100)
- Midrange (selectable 1-100)
- Treble (selectable 1-100)

Charging Control

Charging of your iPod while in play, never have a dead iPod again!</B>

Compatible with previous and current-model iPods:

The SILVERLINE is compatible with all iPods that feature a dock connector, including the new Classic, 3rd Generation nano, iPod touch and iPhone.

knux11
03-05-2008, 04:51 PM
ok, whatever i'm not really trying to start an argument.
I looked at the site where it was a direct comparison of the two, that's where i got that info from. I believe the part you put in red wasn't taken from the same part of their site the rest of the silverline info was.
But again i'm not trying to argue.

I would believe that with any purchase (especially not from a business) that ensuring what you're getting is compatible for what you have is the buyer's responsibility. What i posted above was my take on what i read, and I may be wrong but that's still what i got from their product info.

knux11
03-05-2008, 05:06 PM
Sold!