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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Stevebrighton on 15 July 2017, 19:53
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Hi has anyone had the helix plug and play sound upgrade fitted ? . I'm having it fitted to my mk7 gti on Thursday and was looking for any feedback on it. Also I'm having it fitted at vw dealers so will they programme it or will i have to seek out a dongle to do myself. Cheers.
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Hi Steve. Welcome to the forum mate. I would imagine VW will do everything for you when they do the install. I have only heard good comments on the plug and play system and would be interested to hear what your thoughts are once it's been installed. :smiley:
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Thanks for the reply. I will put a short review on here when I've had it done . :grin:
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No worries Steve, looking forward to hearing back from you. I've been thinking about upgrading the standard sound system on my clubsport so interested to hear your thoughts. Standard system is good but miss the Bang and Olufsen I had in my last car. Cheers.
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Hi Steve
Can I ask how much that this has cost all together??
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It's costing £500 fitted . I know it's expensive but I want to make sure it's all done properly. I've had stuff done on the cheap before and lived to regret it. :cool:
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I know what you mean by cheap, I'm a big believer in you get what you pay for in most circumstances, and the reason for me asking is that a little part of me regrets not ticking the option for dynaudio!!!
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It's costing £500 fitted . I know it's expensive but I want to make sure it's all done properly. I've had stuff done on the cheap before and lived to regret it. :cool:
Hope all goes well today Steve. Let us know how you get on. :smiley:
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Well had the helix fitted and I must say it's a huge improvement. Everything is much clearer, although I think I may have to fiddle with the bass a little as it's a bit to heavy for me. I've read there is a small hidden gain dial thing somewhere on the processor to adjust it but I haven't had a look yet. Money well spent and I highly recommend it . :grin:
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Good to hear it turned out well Steve. I'm thinking about having it fitted myself. Just need to convince the wife it's worth it. Did you have to loose your spare wheel in the boot or does the woofer fit inside it?
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It takes up the spare wheel well, but I've just left spare in the boot as I don't put much in there anyway. But both don't fit in together unfortunately . As I said before it makes a massive difference well worth it.
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That's unfortunate about not being able to fit the woofer in the spare wheel. I sometimes have the dog in the boot and always have 2 kids in the back so need the spare wheel to fit where it normally goes. I'm sure I read on here somewhere that someone managed to get it all to fit somehow.
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http://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/21002-helix-audio-upgrade-fitted-really-impressed/
It wasn't on here Steve, it was on the VW roc forum where I read it. Link above.
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I did read that but I can't see how there is enough room as in not deep enough for both. I don't know how the dog would like sitting on it or maybe it would :grin:
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I'm not sure either mate. Good shout about the dog though, your probably right. :grin:
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Well had the helix fitted and I must say it's a huge improvement. Everything is much clearer, although I think I may have to fiddle with the bass a little as it's a bit to heavy for me. I've read there is a small hidden gain dial thing somewhere on the processor to adjust it but I haven't had a look yet. Money well spent and I highly recommend it . :grin:
Did you manage to get the bass level sorted out Steve?
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Yes I did . I read on another forum about a tiny screw hole on th dsp unit which isn't labelled or anything. That adjusts the bass level which has made it much more to my personal preference . Good job for forums ay otherwise would never have known about it.
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Yes I did . I read on another forum about a tiny screw hole on th dsp unit which isn't labelled or anything. That adjusts the bass level which has made it much more to my personal preference . Good job for forums ay otherwise would never have known about it.
That's good to hear mate, glad you got it sorted. I'm speaking to my local VW dealer next week to have a chat about maybe getting it fitted. :smiley:
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I would not touch the little unlabelled screw - the DSP can be programmed with a dongle to various car shapes.
Sure the dealer coded to the correct one?
I couldn't complain about too little bass on mine - tbh I am sometimes surprised how strong the glue is that holds the rear window in; as it looks like it's gonna get shaken off any second when I turn the volume up to 50%......
In case you think about fitting yourself - it's do-able but most guides out there are for LHD. They have radio unit on the right and fuse box on the left. Now the RHDs have both on the left, i.e. fuse box is where the LHD guide tells you to run the cable through. So a lot more needs to come out to put in the wiring loom. Takes you a full afternoon (the first time)!
Basically you need to get the glovebox out including trim, to get to all the screws the bezel for climate control, radio display etc has to come off, so does the trim (left side panel only) for the centre tunnel.
To comment on loosing the spare wheel - you loose the space saver. Not a big loss - I now just carry a small compressor and can of tyre seal. If I have a flat then I just call the lease company - technically I should not be fitting spare wheel to car myself anyway (company health and safety numpties). Plus a full size tyre doesn't fit in the hole in the boot anyway (great thinking VW - Where does the flat full size one go after you fit space saver???!!!).
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I wasn't complaining about anything just saying the bass was a little to much for my liking. I don't want bass to shake my window or anything for that matter. By slightly adjusting the screw made a big difference to me . It was fitted by my vw dealer and was also programmed correctly , I stood and watched him do it with the dongle. I guess everyone's audio preferences are different...
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You can adjust bass down in audio settings on the display :)