Looking for a 30 pin female to 30 pin female adapter?

I have a set of powered speakers that have the ability to doc an iPod, but the recessed socket won't accomodate an iPad. I could use a female to female gender bender to allow me to use the standard cable to connect up. Ideas?
Thanks!
Jim

Would this work?
http://www.cablejive.com/products/dockStubz.html
 Cheers, Tom

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    E 160 30 1056 17051 16555 110592 16555
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    3 4,317,184 684,561 142,729,216
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    library cache kglpndl: child: after proc 0 5 2
    library cache kglobpn: child: 0 3 9
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    library cache kglpnc: child 0 2 53
    library cache kglhdgn: child: 0 1 30
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    shared pool kghfrunp: clatch: nowait 0 89 0
    shared pool kghfrunp: clatch: wait 0 74 10
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    dc_objects 22,189 0.2 0 0 456
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    dc_rollback_segments 350 0.0 0 0 22
    dc_segments 505,804 0.0 0 0 1,085
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    dc_tablespaces 30,016 0.0 0 0 12
    dc_user_grants 969 0.0 0 0 22
    dc_usernames 21,334 0.0 0 0 7
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    INDEX 237 0.0 237 0.0 0 0
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    800 1.3 798 38,022 594,101 1.0 103,269,753
    864 1.4 858 42,002 602,185 1.0 106,482,793
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    Fixed Size 732,784
    Redo Buffers 811,008
    Variable Size 771,751,936
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    shared KQR M SO 86,616 86,616 0.00
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    shared PX subheap 24,336 24,336 0.00
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    shared errors 384 384 0.00
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    shared trigger inform 1,800 1,800 0.00
    shared trigger source 168 168 0.00
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    log_buffer 787,456 787,456 0.00
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    hash_join_enabled TRUE
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    timed_statistics TRUE
    trace_enabled FALSE
    undo_management AUTO
    undo_retention 10800
    undo_tablespace UNDOTBLSPCE
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