Headphone to iPod connector

Cool. Looks like the same kind of cable. I did some searching last week and found a DIY where a guy made his own cable. He had to do some sottering to the iPod adapter to get cables from the headphone jack and USB port to work properly. He actually had to splice them together if I remember correctly. I was worried we'd have to do this to the FX.
 
Got mine in and does not work for my sounddock. It needs that powered pin and the one I bought doesn't have it.

Going with this company cablejive.com now. I know this one works as a couple people from audioreview.com have used it.

Cablejive.com
Dockboss is $22.99. Has powered pin that starts and recognizes connected media.

Dockboss+ is $29.99 includes 3.5mm cable and micro USB, or full female USB, to charge phone at the same time.


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Not sure as I don't have the ipod connection in my FX. I know for a fact that the cablejive dockboss WILL work. You can contact them via email information@cablejive.com to verify if it works with the Infiniti ipod connection. They responded to me within an hour to verify the use on my sounddock.
 
Your probably right. The cable I have in my hand probably works for you then. If your interested I'll send it to you for $5
 
So did either of you figure out a way to connect something other than an Ipod to the Ipod cable? I have been wanting to connect my Android phone up to stream iheart radio.
 
Only one I have found that has a chance to work is from Cablejive.com Look into the Dockboss or Dockboss +. I would contact them about the compatability via email. Does our system lock the ipod screen or is it useable? I was never sure about this.....

From Cablejive.com -
" Find (or borrow) an iPod or iPhone and connect it to your system. If upon connecting, the iPod/iPhone gets locked onto a screen that reads “accessory connected” or something similar (see example on right), and you find yourself unable to use the controls on the iPod/iPhone, there’s a good chance the dockBoss won’t work for you.
Here’s why: Systems that lock an iPod or iPhone’s screen and control mechanism use a digital audio interface, which specifically requires an iPod or iPhone to be connected. These systems are custom-built, with elements like control, data, playlists, etc., all deeply ingrained in their own unique software. It isn’t simply good enough to “trick” those systems into thinking an iPod is connected because they actually require the ability to continuously communicate with an iDevice on a system-specific level.
If you find that your system does not lock the iPod/iPhone’s screen and controls, then there’s a good chance a dockBoss cable WILL work for you. These systems use an analog audio interface, which generally jives quite well with dockBoss cables, allowing you to listen to whatever your heart desires from your favorite non-iDevice.
So next time you’re unsure if the dockBoss will work for you, borrow an iPod or iPhone and see if you get locked out. If not, then you should be good to go. As always feel free to email any specific questions to us at service@cablejive.com
Update (9/28/2012): If you have an iPhone 5, or other Lightning-enabled iDevice, the dockBoss+ CAN work with some digital audio interfaces. For more information, read this post: http://blog.cablejive.com/2012/09/27/dockboss-iphone-5-kit-is-here/

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