How-To: Bose SoundDock LINE IN Hack AUX IN Modification NO iPOD NEEDED !!

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    How To Bose Sound Dock Line In Audio Hack-Modification for Android Phone or Tablet or iphone 5 while keeping ipod usability and charging functionality. No iPod Needed

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  • @farley1088
    @farley1088 4 роки тому +2

    I got to say that yesterday I gave this video a shot. I have never sod. or done anything with tech. it took me 1 hr (from start to finish). to get to to work. Thank you for the great detail Mr M!

  • @bash3388
    @bash3388 8 років тому +7

    Done - thanks mate, works perfectly! If you're in the UK, you might find that there are only 2 wires when you remove the covering from the 3.5 jack. If you look closely though, there will be some copper wiring running separately alongside each of the audio wires. These are the grounding wires. You can twist these together, and solder them to the grounding point. Just make sure these stay separate to the audio wires going to points 13 and 14.

  • @paulbowditch7511
    @paulbowditch7511 3 роки тому +7

    Update. There are 2 different types of Sounddock 1 called A & B. Sounddock 1A has a firewire charging voltage of 12V for early ipods and 1B has a 5V charging voltage for later ipods. Both models look the same and you can only tell the difference from the serial numbers. Iaw the Apple pin notation pin 18 (Bose pin numbers are different) is a pin providing an ipod output of 3.3V to switch the Bose on (same both early and late versions). I'm not sure where or how the 2Kohm resistor was determined in the above video. From my own experience for Version 1A to drop the 12V wirewire voltage to 3.3V the resistor needed was 390Kohm. A 2Kohm resistor sends nearly 10V down thw 3.3V rail!. Form version 1B to drop the 5V charging voltage down to 3.3V the size of resistor is 6.75Kohm. There also would appear to be a common problem with 1A where the firewire voltage is actually 17V, this is clearly far higher than it should be and may contribute to the 1A failure rate.

    • @gavowassy7655
      @gavowassy7655 3 роки тому

      Thanks for this I've just ordered a 390k resistor... I think I saw Matt comment a few posts ago saying the mod lasted 4years... Maybe down to the wrong resistor

    • @paulbowditch7511
      @paulbowditch7511 3 роки тому +1

      From others comments I beleive there is some form of modification to the 1A model to do what I dont know and have not been able to find any details. Supplying 17V down the 12V rail is really not a very good design concept for the docked ipod or iphone.

    • @gavowassy7655
      @gavowassy7655 3 роки тому +1

      I've fitted the 390k resistor and all good working perfect... The sound from these early bose docks is Amazing!

    • @GotoAmar
      @GotoAmar Рік тому

      @@gavowassy7655 my soundock makes loud humming noise with resistor that's annoying. Did yours do the same?

    • @gavowassy7655
      @gavowassy7655 Рік тому +1

      @@GotoAmar hi, no loud humming noise maybe just a noise when the I plug in and out a device, but I try and remember to power off the dock before disconnecting.. Definitely nothing heard during music playback etc.. I think the resistor from memory is just to trick the dock into thinking an ipod is connected, just double check your connections and quality of your soldering in case there is a dry joint..
      Also check the power supply cable is pushed in correctly (it should only fit in one way but it can be defeated)

  • @eltulon777
    @eltulon777 5 років тому +4

    we finally found it after 7 years, thanks, greeting from Argentina

    • @stig5763
      @stig5763 4 роки тому +1

      Smurf333 plug in Bluetooth receiver in the audio out. Now it’s Bluetooth enabled.

  • @nicolasdudermel1211
    @nicolasdudermel1211 2 роки тому +1

    I have seen this video years ago, and only just now I installed the jack output. It works great! Somehow I mixed up the left and right sides at first... I am quite sure I connected the pin #13 to the tip of the jack which is supposed to be the left side. Anyway I just unsoldered and inverted the sides. I can't thank you enough Matt! It feels so great to beat programmed obsolescence, especially for high end stuff like this! Greetings from Brussels!

  • @tbland2000
    @tbland2000 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic Video! I purchased a cable with a female 30 pin connector on one end and 3.5mm male on the other. Only costs a few bucks on Amazon; however, it did not work with by 1st gen sounddock. I pried open the female connector end of the cable (the 30 pin) and used the info in your video to make the cable functional. It took adding a small ground wire, de-soldering a factory resistor and soldering in a new resistor, but now works great. Sincerest thanks for this video!!

  • @yeanamoto3858
    @yeanamoto3858 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Mr. M, finished the job today, hated the soldering, love the result.

  • @OXSquadRC
    @OXSquadRC 8 років тому +2

    Years later....thank you for the video it worked even with a 4.7k resistor.

  • @hectormejia6440
    @hectormejia6440 2 роки тому

    I’m here 9 years later to thank you for this tutorial. That while I sit listening to my freshly modded speaker I picked up for 10 bucks

  • @mandovibrazrocha2295
    @mandovibrazrocha2295 8 років тому +1

    Thanks. I get one 2004 Bose out of order, made only for Ipod.
    I follow your crystal clear voice instruction.
    I fix problems with 24 and 20 veins flat "challenging" cable and then... voilá!
    Magic music with Bose quality! Helpever Hurtnever. Be happy! Godblessall...

  • @aceone1897
    @aceone1897 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for sharing, I used 5% resistor and I’ve bought my Bose docking station back to life, many thanks! 🙏🏽😉

  • @brianc8967
    @brianc8967 5 років тому

    mansion accomplished! Had to pull the board off the plastic and put my wires on the rear I messed up the pin 14 with my fat solder iron. It still works either way but the iPOD dock is puffy. Joe Satriani is rocking now!!

  • @adamrainwater4113
    @adamrainwater4113 11 років тому +1

    Worked great! Thanks so much for the tutorial. Was a PITA soldering them but I finally got it. I used a 2.2K ohm resistor from Radio Shack. I bought a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable and it had the left and right sheathed wires inside with the ground surrounding the 2 wires. I just bunched up all the ground wires and made them one.

  • @Bungarra2
    @Bungarra2 10 років тому

    Just did this... works a treat... I live in outback OZ but have inet access. No shops near, so got a resister off an old TV.. 3Watt 10k... was worried it wouldnt work but is going just like a bought one... Thankyou MattMikka..

  • @davestraker3605
    @davestraker3605 2 роки тому

    Bought an "8 Pin male 3.5mm to 30 Pin female Audio Adapter Cable For iPhone 6 6s plus 5 5S" for less than $7 on Ebay. Added a 2.2k ohm 1/2 watt resistor between pins 19 and 20. Works fine on my 1st gen BoseSound Dock that I purchased for $25 at Goodwill!!!

  • @farkasferenc7200
    @farkasferenc7200 2 роки тому

    Thanks! I managed to buy one of these speakers for 6 euros and it works 2.2k Ohm.

  • @HecklyHeckster
    @HecklyHeckster 11 років тому +1

    Ever since I bought my sound dock a few years ago I've been looking for a mod like this. I just added the line in and it works great!

  • @GnarledSage
    @GnarledSage 7 років тому +1

    My 2cents, because I'm so happy and grateful that I want to help a little. I wasn't able to find a resistor, so I dig a little and learn about the colors, gladly I found one in an old DVD that matched colors exactly like the one used in the video, but others will also work. Just check the colors of the one you have and if is close in value it will work (there are online calculators to match colors with ohms value). The other thing was that the audio wire I bought (not male, but female plug) had diferent wire colors (red, blue, green and copper), after some more digging I found that red=right=pin13, blue=left=pin14, and the other 2 green+copper=ground=pin 24 (I jointed this 2 together and soldered both to pin 24). I then made a hole for the female plug right next to the place to put the iPhone. It looks like if the Bose came like this from the factory.I can't find a Bluetooth adapter I once bought, but I'm pretty sure it will also work once I find it, thanks to that resistor (if someone has already tested this, please let me know).The sound is perfect.THANKS MATT MIKKA. Greetings from Colombia

    • @GnarledSage
      @GnarledSage 7 років тому +1

      I found that left speaker sounds really loud and right was half the sound. I just plunged the green to the 24th pin and cut the copper wire. Now everything sounds as it should.

    • @pablekecarrillo3186
      @pablekecarrillo3186 7 років тому

      felipe martinez mil gracias por la info. Le devolviste la vida a mi bocina y utilice una resistencia de 1,500 del cargador viejo de un Nokia.

    • @GnarledSage
      @GnarledSage 7 років тому

      @Pableke Carrillo Que bien. Me alegra haber ayudado.

    • @manuelbustamante6891
      @manuelbustamante6891 6 років тому

      Hola Felipe. no entendí, que conectaste para que sonara mejor? Sabes tu de cuantos watts debe ser la resistencia? Muchas gracias.

  • @douggremel3156
    @douggremel3156 9 років тому +1

    Matt, thanks for posting this video. Rescued an old Bose SoundDock from the trash made your modifications and it works great !

  • @deanwagg502
    @deanwagg502 9 років тому +6

    Hi Matt just wanted to say thanks for this tutorial - I had an old Dock lying around for years and I just did this and it's working like a charm! Got the tunes on right now. Thanks a lot.

    • @WarpedLab
      @WarpedLab 9 років тому +3

      Lol... Your welcome... Mine just crapped out after 4 yrs

    • @hchowky
      @hchowky Рік тому +1

      about to try this 8 yrs after your comment. Thanks Matt, if I am successful

  • @martingautreau7501
    @martingautreau7501 8 років тому

    Worked like a charm, only cost me $0.35. Thanks so much.

  • @windshieldvipers
    @windshieldvipers 8 років тому +1

    I did this. Worked great with a 100k resistor!

  • @drumrrr19
    @drumrrr19 9 років тому

    Thanks worked great used a 2.2 k resister. The phono jack ground is the rear of the phono plug. Tested with a ohm meter. my wires were red white and black was my ground. Terminals are small be patient take your time. Did not work at first unpluged and repluged in and it worked great. Used your video and the other guys video hooked aux up to main board

  • @SoundDecisionDJs
    @SoundDecisionDJs 9 років тому

    Well done. My dock has been sitting for years because I have all androids...thanks, will try!

  • @b00rsy
    @b00rsy 10 років тому +2

    Hey @Mattmika. I've done it and this works great. thanks again for giving a second life to my bose !

    • @paulbowditch7511
      @paulbowditch7511 3 роки тому +2

      There are 2 different types of Sounddock 1 called A & B. Sounddock 1A has a firewire charging voltage of 12V for early ipods and 1B has a 5V charging voltage for later ipods. Both models look the same and you can only tell from the serial numbers. Iaw the Apple pin notation pin 18 (Bose pin numbers are different) is a pin providing an ipod output of 3.3V to switch the Bose on when the ipod is plugged in (same both early and late versions). I'm not sure where or how the 2Kohm resistor was determined in the above video. From my own experience for Version 1A to drop the 12V wirewire voltage to 3.3V the resistor needed was 390Kohm. A 2Kohm resistor sends nearly 10V down thw 3.3V rail!. Form version 1B to drop the 5V charging voltage down to 3.3V the size of resistor is 6.75Kohm.

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I went the bluetooth route with my Dock by purchasing the aftermarket bluetooth adapter for the Bose Sounddock.

    • @MattMikkaTV
      @MattMikkaTV  8 років тому +1

      cool.. back when I made this video a long time ago... the Bluetooth adapter wasn't a option. thanks

    • @valveman12
      @valveman12 8 років тому

      ***** It is still a great tutorial.

    • @jr260551
      @jr260551 7 років тому

      If you have a series 1.1, to my understanding you cannot use one of those 30 pin bluetooth connectors, only 1.2

  • @dhhawalnandrajog
    @dhhawalnandrajog 6 років тому +1

    Thank you, worked for me. I had an old dock whose 30 pin socket got separated from the board. Instead of trying to get a socket/module, this worked for me, planning to add a logitech bluetooth receiver to it as well :)

    • @stig5763
      @stig5763 4 роки тому

      Dhhawal Nandrajog just plug in Bluetooth receiver in audio out.

  • @pedrohugofc
    @pedrohugofc 7 років тому

    Thank you very much... You gave life to my Bose again!!!

  • @tammuzthomas8332
    @tammuzthomas8332 5 років тому

    This is the Best sounding speaker I have used,Awesome bass and Super Loud.

  • @dave1the1deer1hunter
    @dave1the1deer1hunter 8 років тому

    thank you I used a smd resistor as it made my work a little tidier than when i used an inline one. Thank you.

  • @nicetarek
    @nicetarek 8 років тому

    Just finished hacking mine, thanks a lot mate.

  • @ayaanmittal_
    @ayaanmittal_ 7 років тому

    GUYS! The hack WORKS FOR SURE! but IMP NOTE - The correct placement for the left and right channels from the aux cable is actually opposite to that shown in the video, the video placement is wrong, RED GOES TO PIN 14, WHITE/BLACK GOES TO PIN 13! thanks for the hack though!

  • @flopezle
    @flopezle 4 роки тому +1

    Did work, thanks a lot. I used an external 30 pin connector that has a small board that I bought at eBay. Sounds great but when there's nothing playing I can hear a huumm. disappears completely when I play a Video or song. Any suggestions?

    • @reparalcd
      @reparalcd 4 роки тому +1

      me interesa ese conector ¿puedes poner el link de eBay'

    • @flopezle
      @flopezle 4 роки тому

      @@reparalcd estuve checando y exactamente mismo producto que compré ya no existe, sin embargo este es muy parecido www.ebay.com/itm/383217936399

  • @vincentmeluzio3713
    @vincentmeluzio3713 11 місяців тому

    Very good job there. There is any way that you have an extra powered cord for Sundock 3

  • @bennydarko
    @bennydarko 4 роки тому

    I don't have resistors handy or else I'd try this. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @pivitman101
    @pivitman101 11 років тому +1

    sweet thanks works great, just hate when I plug something in I get this loud noise. Now time to try and set up the play/pause, forward/revers controls.

    • @donchristian9645
      @donchristian9645 5 років тому

      Loud noise is OK because the resistor keep the dock on all time

  • @Gk2003m
    @Gk2003m 2 роки тому

    5:32: so in order to retain existing functionality while enabling the unit for external audio, one might consider a little switch for that 2 ohm resistor. Cool!

  • @Bob49827
    @Bob49827 11 років тому

    It's time to modify my Bose Docking station, using your technique

  • @saulzavala5052
    @saulzavala5052 8 років тому +2

    it works perfectly, thanks man

  • @edwinangeles1850
    @edwinangeles1850 9 років тому

    Thanks for sharing!! i did the same, but i pulled the cable from behind, so it can look better. By the way, it works perfectly! but soldering in those tiny spots is a pain in the ass. Thank you man, this video was really helpful because i'm a stupid fuck that doesn't knows how to use a multimeter.

  • @arqvitect
    @arqvitect 9 років тому +2

    You are the best !!!
    thank you very much

  • @billllevien
    @billllevien 11 років тому

    FYI: I Found a dock extender cable on ebay that basically has a breakout board that can fit a resister in the case, and can easily be unsoldered and resoldered to an aux cable so that when you unplug the extender the sounddock turns off

  • @laerciocosta201
    @laerciocosta201 8 років тому

    Congratulations information. Only an alert. The PCB Doc is very sensitive and can drop the gold-plated contacts.

  • @tamborltamborl9896
    @tamborltamborl9896 9 років тому +1

    Hi Matt, thanks for your tutorial.I maked it, i solded a cable to create a rear 3.5 jack with your instruction.it work but it work only with ipod connect in the dock but my real problem is the noise i loose the bose sound quality.why? i think the reason is not the quality of 10 cm of cables..please help me
    Thanks in advanced.
    Lorenzo

  • @vanroboli
    @vanroboli 5 років тому

    Thanks, bro! Help me a lot! Greetings from Brazil!

  • @bendertheoffenderbending9370
    @bendertheoffenderbending9370 4 роки тому

    this is awesome!! there are a lot of similar deviced that may be modified!!!

  • @stevansusando541
    @stevansusando541 3 роки тому

    thank’s brother cool idea ......greeting from indonesia....

  • @toks7492
    @toks7492 11 років тому +1

    thank you so much for this tutorial video,using this method i just had a little concern, sometimes when i plugged my dock it doesnt power up rite away, i still have to unplugged it and plugged it again til it powers up, COULD YOU PLS GIVE ME SOME IDEA HOW TO FIX THIS PROBLEM, THANKS...

  • @prithvip7888
    @prithvip7888 2 роки тому

    I got this speaker, whever I play song its full bass. Vocals low beats high. Are bose speakers always have that quality?

  • @josephkaminsky9777
    @josephkaminsky9777 Рік тому

    What type of resistor did you use anything specific it must be could you tell me?

  • @imrek
    @imrek 4 роки тому

    I did it and it works! Thank you!

  • @MrArielex
    @MrArielex 4 роки тому

    Excelente!! Funciona!! Saludos from Argentina!!

  • @laurar9411
    @laurar9411 5 років тому

    Dude you ROCK I have a IPod Bose and I was going to let it go. Now I have to find someone to do the changes. I don’t have that tool. What do you recommend me taking it to? Affordable please?

  • @elversincelejo3498
    @elversincelejo3498 7 років тому

    Muchas gracias matt. Gracias a ti pude volber a usar mi bose . Thank u matt . Ur the best. Xoxo...

  • @edudefferrari
    @edudefferrari 2 роки тому

    Hope your nail is good by now. LOL. Amazing video

  • @mateogo9002
    @mateogo9002 9 років тому

    FUNCIONA PERFECTO YA MONTADO ENSAMBLADO Y PROBADO...
    EL MEJOR CONSEJO CON ESTE BOSE

    • @cav3rna
      @cav3rna 9 років тому

      Hola André, nuna pregunta. No me queda claro que se conecta al pin 24 , es la tierra del jack de 3.5?. Gracias

    • @mateogo9002
      @mateogo9002 9 років тому

      todavia tienes la duda

    • @versatil89
      @versatil89 9 років тому

      cav3rna Al primer pin 13 se conecta el cable rojo (canal izquierdo), al pin 14 se conecta el cable blanco (canal derecho) y al pin 24 se conecta la tierra. A los pin 19 y 20 se les suelda una resistencia de 2k ohm (supongo que se refiere a una resistencia de 2ohm pero no estoy muy seguro ya que yo de electronica poquito) para hacer creer a la dock station que cuando conectas algo por el jack en realidad lo estás conectando como si fuese un iPod - Supongo que para que funcionen las teclas de volumen y el control remoto en caso de que lo tengas.

    • @alexandertovar1806
      @alexandertovar1806 7 років тому

      mateo que pena contigo me podrias porfavor decir los colores y que valor de resitencia usaste?

  • @rauls.g.6946
    @rauls.g.6946 11 років тому

    Excellent dudde !!! You´re a Genius !!!! careful with the finger nail hope you´re OK!!!!

  • @briansullivan9526
    @briansullivan9526 7 років тому

    Did this today. First time soldering too. Great video. Only thing when music is not playing there is an interference sound. Normal or how can I fix?

  • @simonkingit
    @simonkingit 11 років тому +3

    OK, I've actually connected the resister to 19 and 20 at the other side of the ribbon cable connecter and it still doesn't work.
    What am I doing wrong?

  • @smac1943
    @smac1943 7 років тому

    I saw another video of a guy just bypassing all that and wiring an audio jack directly to the speakers, my question would be do you get the same performance with that? I'm not very good at soldering,

  • @GotoAmar
    @GotoAmar 2 роки тому

    Pin 12 ground audio, pin 13 right and pin 14 is left. The 19 and 20 pin with the used resistor I'm still confused. The sounddock has voltage on 3.3 approx but connecting that to pin 19 doesn't work the same way as pin 20.

  • @szoccc
    @szoccc 2 місяці тому

    Thank you, perfect ;)

  • @sujeewa439
    @sujeewa439 2 роки тому

    Hi
    I have a type B sounddock series I with faulty docking board. How can I hack the main board for aux input. I mean can I use this without that docking board?
    Unit power on with beep sound without the docking board. But when I connect the docking board connector ribbon, its with shhhh sound

  • @manuelbustamante7248
    @manuelbustamante7248 6 років тому

    Hi Matt. Excelente video. thanks. I did everything like you, but I must to Connecticut an IPhone to the port to listen the music form my Samsung. If I remover the iPhone, the music from my Samsung stops. What can I do?

  • @christophersoprano-sculptor
    @christophersoprano-sculptor 7 років тому

    Brilliant!!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @tomtomvtx
    @tomtomvtx 10 років тому

    hi Matt - you are the man
    I have one question - sugestion - can we somehow connect cable from cablejive (samDock) - but not directly in to the ipod plug - I mean - how to create another 30-pin plug somewhere inside the Boss and the ending with micro usb bring forth out to connect our galaxy ,I'm thinking about creating something along the lines of Grace Digital GDI GSD8200 (Bose sounddock + cablejive /samDock/ + iGRIP Universal Micro USB Charging Dock ) can you see it :) ?
    Regards Tom

  • @skywatcher585
    @skywatcher585 6 років тому

    Great job man it worked for me !!!

  • @fruitarianascension6045
    @fruitarianascension6045 3 роки тому

    Which pins are the power/charging ones? I want to hook up a switch to stop my Bose device from over charging my iPod.

  • @DORADO-hz1eb
    @DORADO-hz1eb 9 років тому

    thank you so much, i did and works perfect

  • @jaimemartinezdiaz1004
    @jaimemartinezdiaz1004 4 роки тому

    where did you find the pinout for the ribbon cable? Did you probe around or did you find a service guide online somewhere?

  • @fruitarianascension6045
    @fruitarianascension6045 3 роки тому

    Hi. Do you know of any adapters or mod options that would allow me to stop the charging from the various dock devices, so overcharging is no longer an issue?
    Please let me know.
    Thank you.

  • @GnarledSage
    @GnarledSage 7 років тому

    Can i use other resistors. I'm in Colombia and haven't been able to find it. But I scavenged some electronics I have, and found several resistors in an old dvd. Some looks the same color and size than the one you used. Others are different size and color. Can I use them?Thanks for the video. Hopefully I can use my bose again.

  • @juancarlosolivera8790
    @juancarlosolivera8790 10 років тому

    Can u tell me what side resistor do i need to put it pls, also this trick will help a lot , my station have no way to connect the iPhone, do to some one break the connection inside were the iPod connect, also they do sell that part to install it again the one the connect the iPod with the station, thanks

  • @juanpablovivanco9254
    @juanpablovivanco9254 6 років тому

    Hi, i'm thinking about buying a second hand one, but they don't have the remote. Can I still turn it on and operate the volume, just changing the songs manually on the ipod classic? Many thanks.

  • @basshed-pe2826
    @basshed-pe2826 5 років тому +1

    Great video! I have a 1.5 K resistor. Do you think it would work too? I'm a newbie and would appreciate any input. Thank you.

    • @NavinBetamax
      @NavinBetamax 5 років тому

      Jeremy Harvey . .......use a fine tipped CD/DVD writer/marker Sharpie and write..... +0.5 K on your 1.5 K resistor before soldering.......?!

  • @germanbarraza372
    @germanbarraza372 Рік тому

    Amigo muy buen video un favor regálame el plano para hacerlo gracias....

  • @versatil89
    @versatil89 9 років тому

    What about solder an audio female input instead a male one and make a hole on the back of the dock station, close to the power supply in, like the second version of this same dock station? Do you think this would be possible? So you wouldn't have a cable hanging always from your dock station and you could plug a male-male jack to your phone and dock station as a normal "Line in" like all the rest of the speakers :)
    (I'm asking because I don't really know if this is possible or if I'm talking s&$t)

  • @rickxs619
    @rickxs619 8 років тому

    nice DIY i have a ? i have the same bose dock but i dont power cord can i just make one ??? wich is ground and power

  • @manuelbustamante6891
    @manuelbustamante6891 6 років тому

    Hi Matt. Excelent video. thanks. I did everything like you, but I must to Connect an IPhone to the port to listen the music form my Samsung. If I remover the iPhone, the music from my Samsung stops. What can I do?.
    Can I Use a 2,200 Ohms Resistor or two 1,000 ohms resistor
    How many watts the resistor is?

  • @leonardolopezortiz4489
    @leonardolopezortiz4489 2 роки тому

    Quedo perfecto, muchas gracias!!!

  • @suge2000
    @suge2000 4 дні тому

    Brilliant

  • @erdentasbas413
    @erdentasbas413 11 років тому +1

    hi mr Arnel ı solved that problem you have to shorted pin 4 to pin 20.This wil solve your problem

  • @leoysofylealtamez9057
    @leoysofylealtamez9057 10 років тому

    Hello MattMikkaTV, I see that your video cable has three points, but mine has the red and white and earth but no protective plastic .. this goes on pin 24?
    protect as a false contact?

  • @nebojsa1976
    @nebojsa1976 6 років тому

    I have a problem with my sounddock going into sleep mode after 30 minutes (I don't have remote). If I put that resistor, would that take care of the problem of going to sleep? I don't use ipod or iphone for music. I only use AUX port (with AUX port if there is no music coming after 30 minutes, it will go to sleep and every time I want to listen to music I have to turn up the volume.

  • @christopherradford5227
    @christopherradford5227 10 років тому

    Worked perfectly.

  • @jeromegsam
    @jeromegsam 3 роки тому

    Thank you , it's working .

  • @pedrosanchezc.7520
    @pedrosanchezc.7520 Рік тому

    I have a SHARP GX-M10. AS I DO TO ADAPT AUXILIARY INPUT OR BLUETOOTH INPUT I WOULD APPRECIATE MUCH S RESPONSE I LEAVE THE DIAGRAM

  • @Junishiro
    @Junishiro 9 років тому +1

    Thank you i've done it twice now.

  • @aandsoneilcraddock5696
    @aandsoneilcraddock5696 4 роки тому

    I just used a bluetooth adapter. saved all the time.

    • @tuting60
      @tuting60 4 роки тому

      Me too, i bought an INVERY Dock Linq and it´s the first i have tried that works on my iSong Book.

    • @gavowassy7655
      @gavowassy7655 3 роки тому

      Some of the blue tooth adapters don't work on the early soundocks what use 12v charging for the ipod

  • @Jeffnz020
    @Jeffnz020 10 років тому

    If ya tipped it over right on to it's front, you'd find a aux 3.5mm input on the back side and would save you having to get your soldiering iron out! :)

    • @Jeffnz020
      @Jeffnz020 10 років тому

      My bose ipod dock like this has a 3.5mm aux in on the back, came like that from the factory. Mostly use it with my Samsung galaxy s3 mini and note 10.1, plus my wife's ipod nano.

    • @Jeffnz020
      @Jeffnz020 10 років тому

      I think it's from 2011

    • @TheFiftyQuid
      @TheFiftyQuid 10 років тому +2

      The originals Sounddocks did not have an AUX input. The only reason the later models have one is because of all the complains Bose received.

  • @DESTROYEUR666
    @DESTROYEUR666 10 років тому +3

    Video start at: -- 00:15 --

  • @eusebiosantoyo3269
    @eusebiosantoyo3269 10 років тому

    muy buen video.. gracias..!!

  • @jackedfu
    @jackedfu 11 років тому

    can you make a video on how to swap the 30 pin connector to work with newer iPods?

  • @josesantanna4009
    @josesantanna4009 4 роки тому

    a question. I can put a resistance of 2.2 Ohms

  • @ChrisAraujo111
    @ChrisAraujo111 11 років тому

    My 3.5mm audio input line (2 male RCA on one end...3.5mm on other end) doesn't have a third wire ground, just left and right wires. Do I need to ground it? If I do, where can I find the cable?

  • @juliofernandez3314
    @juliofernandez3314 7 років тому

    gracias si me funciono solo que hay que dejar el Ipod conectado para que funcione el plug

    • @GnarledSage
      @GnarledSage 7 років тому +1

      Para eso es la resistencia entre los pines 19/20. Es la que hace creer al Bosé que el ipod está puesto aunque no lo esté.

    • @efrainsanchez771
      @efrainsanchez771 4 роки тому

      @@GnarledSage Cool!!!

  • @VeryShortDwarf
    @VeryShortDwarf 10 років тому

    Really keen on trying this. Got all the stuff but then I can't get the front cover off! It seems to be some allan key hex screws. I've got a metric set and an imperial set but none of them seem to fit! Am I missing something?
    I never thought getting the damn cover off would be the bit I would stuggle with!

    • @dec2mclaren
      @dec2mclaren 10 років тому

      Yeah I was confused when I saw those screws, too. I ended up actually having the respective bit in my box of screwdriver bits by coincidence. Never used that and probably won't ever again too haha

    • @jimkovacs7
      @jimkovacs7 3 роки тому

      They are called TORX screws.

  • @fernando651
    @fernando651 10 років тому

    Excellent mod.. I'm wiring a switch in line with that resistor tho, so its not always on. Thanks!

    • @dwight4k
      @dwight4k 9 років тому

      Fernando Rico ***** How would I do that? I'm not a technical guy.

    • @fernando651
      @fernando651 9 років тому +2

      +Dwight Dunker, here's a pic of the circuit. Wish there was a better way to attach pics and other docs to UA-cam videos.. Someday. imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img537/6475/9sIrX8.jpg seems to me that the grey band on the resistor should go to pin 19 via the switch. The switch here is a 3way one, all you need is a 2 prong switch.

    • @dwight4k
      @dwight4k 9 років тому

      Fernando Rico
      ***** Is there a beginners' guide to all of this stuff?

    • @remixnick
      @remixnick 9 років тому +2

      Dwight Dunker
      You just have to give it a shot, only really need a soldering iron and a few other bits, got to be worth it to unleash the full potential of this speaker!

  • @libardoenriquebenitezsteer1997
    @libardoenriquebenitezsteer1997 10 років тому

    Excelente vídeo...

  • @yuyitochavoruquis1004
    @yuyitochavoruquis1004 6 років тому

    Funny to watch an adult man with a teenager Attitude AND movements