From: Michael A. Terrell on

Donna DeLong wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:41:20 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03 wrote:
>
> > I would guess that it's simply not something that "most who post" have
> > a desire for.
>
> That's probably more logical. I was hoping someone (anyone) had an older
> NuTone that they added an iPod to.
>
> I'm pretty surprised there's nobody out there who has done this but it is
> what it is so I'm stuck on my own.
>
> I'll write it up when/if I figure out how best to add an iPod to the Nutone
> home intercomm/radio/casette built-in sound system.


The intercom is mono, so you won't get stereo out of it. Look at how
the cassette deck is connected to the intercom. It should be line level
audio tha can be routed to a jack to use the cassette mode to play your
ipod. A double ended miniature audio cable that will plug into the
headphone jack, with a couple 5K resistors to mix the two channels to
mono should work.


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From: Donna DeLong on
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:48:51 -0500, George wrote:

> Nutone is really ... the lowest quality radio you can buy ...
> designed as a cheap way for the builder to "fluff up" houses

I wouldn't mind replacing the NuTone IM4006 with a better quality system
that plays an iPod.

What are the better brands for home intercomm/doorbell/iPod/radio ?