Sounds like you need a ground loop isolator. Basically the iPhone and the car stereo are powered by two different power sources (battery and alternator), and if there's a slight difference in ground voltage, you'll get some hiss. I have a Kensington car charger & aux input cable that's a few years old and works great. You'll get better sound quality if you use the line out from the big Apple connector instead of the headphone jack, too.
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Or they just sell an aux input cable with a GLI.
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Thunderball Kaboom New Member
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Thanks for the help and the link. My aux port doesn't have the USB connection, so I have to use the headphone port. I don't think I've ever seen a cable for output from the sync port to a non USB aux port.
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Oops, just saw that I posted two of the same link above. Fixed that.
Yeah, those ipod line out cables aren't marketed much but they're fairly common. The Kensington unit (or others like them) is nice because it integrates the GLI and the cigarette lighter power adapter. If you want to go the cheap route without power, try this:
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and this (I have one of these, they work well):
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This is awesome info - I'll order now! Thanks so much!
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Thanks for the help with this issue. I purchased the Kensington cord with the in-line noise suppressor, and it works perfectly! No more hiss.
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I ordered the Kensington noise reducing cable. This makes the music sound terrible. It did take out the noise, but now the iPhone sounds like a transistor radio. Terrible solution!
Anyone know if this is resolved through MINI updates?
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I have the same Y cable that came with my 2010. It makes noise, a griffin cable makes noise, just a 3.5 plug from the headphone jack makes noise.
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Weird there is such a wide variance in sound quality.
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Thunderball Kaboom New Member
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Search for Fios iPhone 4 on amazon.com - they now make a 20" long cable for the dock connector port. The sound quality is great.
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Did you mean FiiO? Any kind of search of Fios brings up the internet/tv service.
This what you had in mind?
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Sorry,yes, that's it. I bought the short connector, and used an extension cable to run from the aux port to the armrest. I tucked the cable under the center console and the armrest had built in channels for the cable. I don't think the 20" inch cable is long enough to do this, but it should give you enough cable to be able to pick up your phone to change songs, etc. sound quality is great, and the cable is inexpensive.