CD player in Cooper S

CD player in Cooper S

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redcar

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737 posts

253 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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My wife has a 2 1/2 year old Cooper S, which by the way she loves.
We need advise or pointers in the direction of the CD player which will not play home produced CDs, the CDs play in all other players, home or car, but just skip or jump in the Mini, any ideas.

bullitt rich

550 posts

223 months

Monday 15th May 2006
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BMW ones are the same to be honest. They don't like home made discs unfortunately.

Do you have a MINI Boost CD player in it or the CD Changer?

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

253 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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bullitt rich said:
BMW ones are the same to be honest. They don't like home made discs unfortunately.

Do you have a MINI Boost CD player in it or the CD Changer?


Its the Mini boost player, single disc.

bullitt rich

550 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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If you have an ipod I can get you the interface lead cheap (RRP £125) and the fitting instructions if you want. Gotta be easier than creating CDs all the time...

baskey

14,291 posts

233 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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bullitt rich said:
If you have an ipod I can get you the interface lead cheap (RRP £125) and the fitting instructions if you want. Gotta be easier than creating CDs all the time...


i thought it was £40 plus fitting from bmw? or is that a different cable?

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i have cd boost and my, ahem, backed up cds seem to work ok. i use a fujitsu siemens amilo laptop..

interestingly and along the same lines it does seem very sensitive to finger prints etc something i am not used to with my home set-up... quality of the laserthingy i guess...

bullitt rich

550 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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baskey said:
bullitt rich said:
If you have an ipod I can get you the interface lead cheap (RRP £125) and the fitting instructions if you want. Gotta be easier than creating CDs all the time...


i thought it was £40 plus fitting from bmw? or is that a different cable? ...


Thats the Auxillary connector lead, it was quickly released as a temporary fix until the ipod connector was released.

But I always recommend against the Aux lead, because with the change in law against holding mobile electronic devices whilst driving. If you have the Aux lead, it will mean that you will need to be able to touch it to change tracks/ playlists etc.

The iPod interface lead lets you control the tracks/playlists through the stereos buttons not the iPod, plus the interface charges the iPod as well.

baskey

14,291 posts

233 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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that's good. so when you press the "mode" button you get 3 options (radio, cd, ipod) instead of 2(radio, cd)?

do you know if it works on anything besides an ipod (creative version etc??)?

bullitt rich

550 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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Unfortunately its only for the iPod as it has the iPod interface connection on the end of the lead (the connector as the charger )

schmooveboy

73 posts

222 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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Maybe this is a stupid question but how do I know that I have radio boost?

Just got a 03 Cooper S (my god I am impressed) and want to get the iPod adapter but I am unsure if I have the bost or not. I will obviously be getting it from Halfords or something as the BMW dealer would charge me £130 for the adpater and £150 to fit it.

I admire them for trying.

bullitt rich

550 posts

223 months

Tuesday 16th May 2006
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schmooveboy said:
Maybe this is a stupid question but how do I know that I have radio boost?

Just got a 03 Cooper S (my god I am impressed) and want to get the iPod adapter but I am unsure if I have the bost or not. I will obviously be getting it from Halfords or something as the BMW dealer would charge me £130 for the adpater and £150 to fit it.

I admire them for trying.


Is it a CD player? More than likely the Cooper S came with a Booster CD player.

If you want a genuine MINI iPod interface let me know, I'll do you one with 30% off retail.

shedtastic

45 posts

242 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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When we bought our Mini, I flatly refused to pay either the £300 (I think) required for the CD player, £300 for the multichanger or the ~£250 for the fitted ipod cable - they all seemed such a rip off. We've since installed an Alpine CD head unit that has a direct ipod link (not only allowing you to control the ipod through the stereo buttons, but also search songs, albums and playlists through the head unit screen / menus (so the ipod can be hidden in the glovebox). This sounds so much better than the standard fit tape player did, and was only £200 with free fitting (OK, £250 by the time Halfords had charged daft money for the facia adaptor, harness adaptor and antenna adaptor.. grr.. )

Either way, gives you ipod control and a new (probably better) CD player for less than BMW will probably charge for the cable.. (Which as I understood it, loses you your autochanger functions on the BMW head unit..)

Hope this helps!