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Title: Audio options
Post by: jeynesey on 27 March 2010, 22:26
Right, so Ive tried this in the audio section but havent had an answer. What options do I have for connecting my Ipod? I dont want to use the VW one as you dont have the full control through head unit? :undecided:

I wanted to put it in the glove box, I was considering a hard drive connected if this would work at all?

I have the standard stereo, not sat nav or cd changer.

Thanks in advance,

Nick
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: nick30 on 27 March 2010, 22:40
sorry cant help i have the VW lead from my crappy stereo into the glovebox. will be upgrading to an RNS510 soon i think.  :nerd:



Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: nr123 on 27 March 2010, 23:06
RNS510 lol
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: Hurdy on 28 March 2010, 06:40
Sorry Nick, but you are VERY limited when it comes to the IPOD through the OEM stereo.

I started off with the RCD 300 and the OEM IPOD interface (which is a POS!) and ended up going aftermarket to get the IPOD control I craved.

There are some interfaces which use radio frequency reception through the OEM head-unit, but these too are a POS and you even have to use the IPOD to change your tunes :angry:

Go for a decent spec aftermarket head-unit (less than £200 would still give excellent results) and you'll be a happy chappy :cool:
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: jeynesey on 28 March 2010, 08:15
cheers hurdy. Yeah it does seem that way :-( any recomendations?
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: DanoGTI on 28 March 2010, 09:52
As I mentioned before mate. RCD300 is rubbish. VW's offerings are pretty woeful apart from RNS.... plus the extra bits you need.

Go aftermarket.

In the meantime, if the RCD has "mp3" written on it, you can use MP3 cds.... not the same, but a step in the right direction until you upgrade.

The speakers in the car aren't that bad. It's the RCD that lets the game down.

Of course, the OTHER option in the meantime is an FM transmitter for your ipod... It does work (not brilliantly imho) - I've had one, but only used it a few times.

Dan :smiley:
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: DanoGTI on 28 March 2010, 09:54
What's your budget mate - if you don't want Nav, look at the Pioneer 4100DVD. nice touch screen with GREAT ipod control. (and it's double din)
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: jeynesey on 28 March 2010, 17:29
Cheers Dano, thats probably a bit more than I wanted to spend. Im not bothered about sat nav, but a touchscreen would be nice :smiley:

Ive got my mp3 cds but twould rather be able to use a hard drive/ipod if I can. Ill be having a browse online see what I find  :smiley:

Nick
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: jeynesey on 05 April 2010, 14:18
Ive had a look at the JVC KW-AVX720

Link here http://www.audio66.com/product.asp?id=6150&mod=JVC-KW-AVX720&cat=24&man=0&main=1&userid=125531661402735943055556&firstsel=cat&variation=

Any opinions/experiences??

Cheers, Nick
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: Hurdy on 05 April 2010, 18:48
What about this...

http://www.szwaywell.com/prod_dtl.asp?id=489

There was one for sale yesterday at around £250 delivered :shocked:
Title: Re: Audio options
Post by: DanoGTI on 06 April 2010, 09:50
I looked at both the waywell and the jvc units.

The waywell seemed to be dogged with issues (radio, gps, ipod issues) and the JVC just didn't appeal (although it looks like a great toy)

My F900bt went in on Good Friday

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v91/ScoobyDoo555/DSCF4732.jpg)

Then I put my own splash screen on it -

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v91/ScoobyDoo555/DSCF4739.jpg)

There are loads of F700s on Ebay (pretty much the same as the 900 but with CD rather than dvd)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pioneer-AVIC-F700BT-In-Dash-Navigation_W0QQitemZ250610220964QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioTVElectronics_GPSSystems_GPSSystems?hash=item3a59887fa4

for example.

That said, the JVC looks like a fine unit :smiley:

Dan