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norrie rugby head
30-01-2007, 11:31 PM
buying a new radio for the car and just wondering if anyone had any ideas on them?
do not have a phone with a2dp so there is not much point in getting one with them but looking at this one
http://www.caraudiodiscount .com/acatalog/pioneer_deh_p55bt_bl uetooth.html
Nicewanbiy
06-02-2007, 08:28 PM
Radio? Who Needs a Radio? Ready, Harry?...
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Hang_Sandwich
07-02-2007, 04:15 PM
buying a new radio for the car and just wondering if anyone had any ideas on them?
do not have a phone with a2dp so there is not much point in getting one with them but looking at this one
http://www.caraudiodiscount .com/acatalog/pioneer_deh_p55bt_bl uetooth.html
Will you have the kits to actually avail of it properly?
norrie rugby head
09-02-2007, 01:43 AM
Will you have the kits to actually avail of it properly?
hey only have the car a few months so starting with the head unit first
Hang_Sandwich
09-02-2007, 11:29 AM
hey only have the car a few months so starting with the head unit first
Good powerful head unit alright though but to avail of it to the full you would need a lot of hardware in the boot - if you are going to go down that route then its a good headunit if not then its probably a waste - also check you insurance policy if you are going to buy all the hardware as far as i know your most insurers will only ensure your sound system for €500 if its knicked (your headunit lone will be close on this) just something to be aware of - specially if you are in dublin.
norrie rugby head
09-02-2007, 03:24 PM
Good powerful head unit alright though but to avail of it to the full you would need a lot of hardware in the boot - if you are going to go down that route then its a good headunit if not then its probably a waste - also check you insurance policy if you are going to buy all the hardware as far as i know your most insurers will only ensure your sound system for €500 if its knicked (your headunit lone will be close on this) just something to be aware of - specially if you are in dublin.
not going to put anything in the boot to be honest. going to get myself some proper in car speakers on the doors and for the back head rest (going to cost some money as i do not want huge speakers, just quality sound without the speakers themselves taking over the car)
at the moment the car is pretty much never parked on the street, have underground parking at home and on site parking in the brewery so it is as safe as i can get it in dublin. TBH if all they take is the radio and leave the car i would thank himself above for small miracles
maggot
10-02-2007, 08:06 PM
not going to put anything in the boot to be honest. going to get myself some proper in car speakers on the doors and for the back head rest (going to cost some money as i do not want huge speakers, just quality sound without the speakers themselves taking over the car)
at the moment the car is pretty much never parked on the street, have underground parking at home and on site parking in the brewery so it is as safe as i can get it in dublin. TBH if all they take is the radio and leave the car i would thank himself above for small miracles
If you're fitting good speakers, make sure to fit a small amp too.
The difference is unreal!
Fore speakers - fore channel amp.
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