Generally the Tige Touch buttons are quick and responsive. I found when the ipod is plugged into the usb function it is slow and the arrow doesn't show up beside the selection. I have the clarion transom remote and it works 5 times faster. Anybody else have this issue?
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Originally posted by bspot View PostGenerally the Tige Touch buttons are quick and responsive. I found when the ipod is plugged into the usb function it is slow and the arrow doesn't show up beside the selection. I have the clarion transom remote and it works 5 times faster. Anybody else have this issue?
When you use the Clarion transom remote, does it occasionally stop taking input (eg, no skip to next) but continue to play?
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I know right?
They really need to do a software upgrade and fix the playlist issue. The touch buttons aren't really user friendly, and I can't browse through my ipod interface like I can using my "Dodge Pickup" reciever.
My boat has the first gen touch and I've installed the 2011 update, just hope yearly updates fix/improve this awesome feature.2010 Tige RZ2 "Fully Loaded" 650hrs
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Originally posted by Duncan View PostSry no Touch here but another related question (hopefully not too off topic).
When you use the Clarion transom remote, does it occasionally stop taking input (eg, no skip to next) but continue to play?
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The Tige Touch iPod interface is slow.
I added the WS420, which has an aux input. You can plug an iPod into the aux input (from the headphone jack) and run the head unit through the main input You can then switch the 420 between the main (the head unit) and the aux (the iPod). When hooked up to the aux, you can use the controls on the iPod itself. I do that when I'm driving/pulling and want to be chaging music quickly.
When just hanging out, I will plug the iPod into the USB connection on the head unit and switch the 420 to main. That allows control through the Tige Touch, transom remote, or wireless remote (wireless remote is great when sitting in the cove). It also charges the iPod.
Having both options has worked out well for me. Plus, I love the sound controls on the 420 (fade between tower and cabin is key).
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Originally posted by Coop View PostThe Tige Touch iPod interface is slow.
I added the WS420, which has an aux input. You can plug an iPod into the aux input (from the headphone jack) and run the head unit through the main input You can then switch the 420 between the main (the head unit) and the aux (the iPod). When hooked up to the aux, you can use the controls on the iPod itself. I do that when I'm driving/pulling and want to be chaging music quickly.
When just hanging out, I will plug the iPod into the USB connection on the head unit and switch the 420 to main. That allows control through the Tige Touch, transom remote, or wireless remote (wireless remote is great when sitting in the cove). It also charges the iPod.
Having both options has worked out well for me. Plus, I love the sound controls on the 420 (fade between tower and cabin is key).
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Originally posted by Coop View PostThe Tige Touch iPod interface is slow.
I added the WS420, which has an aux input. You can plug an iPod into the aux input (from the headphone jack) and run the head unit through the main input You can then switch the 420 between the main (the head unit) and the aux (the iPod). When hooked up to the aux, you can use the controls on the iPod itself. I do that when I'm driving/pulling and want to be chaging music quickly.
When just hanging out, I will plug the iPod into the USB connection on the head unit and switch the 420 to main. That allows control through the Tige Touch, transom remote, or wireless remote (wireless remote is great when sitting in the cove). It also charges the iPod.
Having both options has worked out well for me. Plus, I love the sound controls on the 420 (fade between tower and cabin is key).
I have the same setup and use in the same way. I won't chare the ipod, but when battery is low I simply plug into the USB. As far as any Bass issue I have no sound difference using Aux or USB.
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Originally posted by jrobertson View PostI have the same setup and use in the same way. I won't chare the ipod, but when battery is low I simply plug into the USB. As far as any Bass issue I have no sound difference using Aux or USB.
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Originally posted by carcrz View PostI have use the USB in the glovebox. It is crazy slow going through the Tige Touch. Is there an update or anything that would speed it up?
Originally posted by auburntigegal View PostMy USB in the glovebox doesn't even seem to recognize that I have plugged an ipod in to it. It charges, but will not play at all.
I use the aux input below the tige touch (which sounds great) and charge the ipod with a cigarette lighter adapter.
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agreed, my ipod interface is painfully slow. The playlist issue is bad. Its awsome when it decides to work...but a lot of times I get mad at it and just plug into the headphone jack as well.
I have the same problem with my transome remote, it hasn't worked since day one and fills up with water every time we go out...I am sure these issues will be addressed this fall when it goes in for winterization.
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