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| There are plenty good receivers and amps with iPod 30pin dock. Of course there are Bluetooth adapters cheaply available, some amps need pe-amplified models. I have not come upon a version that properly supports remote control commands, so let's create our own. Then a replacement PCB for Yamaha R-840 can be created easily. \\ | There are plenty good receivers and amps with iPod 30pin dock. Of course there are Bluetooth adapters cheaply available, some amps need pe-amplified models. I have not come upon a version that properly supports remote control commands, so let's create our own. Then a replacement PCB for Yamaha R-840 can be created easily. \\ | ||
| - | For modification of iPod Dock on Yamaha R840 see: [[: | + | For modification of iPod Dock on Yamaha R840 (with remote control) |
| + | If your amp has USB iPod input, see [[projects: | ||
| - | Some older players (e.g. car radios) only provide 12V via firewire lines (pins 19+20) instead of 5V (pin 23). Use an LDO or switching regulator to get desired voltage. \\ | + | Some older players (e.g. car radios) only provide 12V via firewire lines (pins 19+20) instead of 5V (pin 23). Use an LDO or switching regulator to get desired voltage. Adapt [[projects: |
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