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Has anyone got one of these?
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#1: Has anyone got one of these? Author: -Dave-, Location: North Manchester PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:40 pm
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Is it any good.

#2: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: 2Oh!6, Location: Gloucester PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:42 pm
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May aswell save £40 to a new head unit?

#3: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: JordGJ, Location: Leeds / West Midlands PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:44 pm
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2Oh!6 wrote:
May aswell save £40 to a new head unit?

Thisssss u can get headunits with mp3 compatibility second hand for less than that these days

#4: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: Harry, Location: Stafford PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 5:49 pm
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I got a HU for £25 delivered which has cd, line in and even ipod connectivity. All I could ever need.

#5: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: tongy89 PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:48 pm
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I have an ipod one connected to standard HU. Wouldnt recommend...works well enough but volume is very low compared to when HU is on radio or CD.

Haven't seen or heard anyone else report this issue though so it may just be mine!?

#6: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: Whirly, Location: Sheffield PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:53 pm
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i've got that mate and its spot on imo, plug ipod into the front and leave it in the ashtray, sorted!

#7: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: kiph, Location: Chelmsford, Essex PostPosted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 6:56 pm
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If you want to retain the existing HU, I'd recommend one with the actual iPod connector on (they are nearer £50), as you can change tracks from the steering wheel controls, and the volume level is correct.

K

#8: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: benb, Location: north devon PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:29 am
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tongy89 wrote:
I have an ipod one connected to standard HU. Wouldnt recommend...works well enough but volume is very low compared to when HU is on radio or CD.

Haven't seen or heard anyone else report this issue though so it may just be mine!?

mine is the same mate

#9: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:48 am
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kiph wrote:
If you want to retain the existing HU, I'd recommend one with the actual iPod connector on (they are nearer £50), as you can change tracks from the steering wheel controls, and the volume level is correct.

K
I agree!

I've got the iPod connector version, since I wanted to keep the standard stereo rather than get a new one. iPod specific version makes the steering wheel controls work as well as can be expected for a head unit that knows nothing about an iPod (treats it as a CD changer). Also means you'll probably never have to charge your iPod again. Really pleased with mine. Whether its right for you or not depends on what you want. You might get more from a new head unit (though you might have to spend extra to keep steering wheel controls), but if you want to keep the standard head unit then this (or the iPod specific version) is going to be a lot more reliable than an FM transmitter.

#10: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:50 am
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benb wrote:
tongy89 wrote:
I have an ipod one connected to standard HU. Wouldnt recommend...works well enough but volume is very low compared to when HU is on radio or CD.

Haven't seen or heard anyone else report this issue though so it may just be mine!?

mine is the same mate

Mine seems fine, certainly I get distortion due to crappy standard speakers before I hit max volume on the head unit, so don't see any point worrying about the volume level of the input.

#11: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: -Dave-, Location: North Manchester PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:45 pm
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MNARAA wrote:
kiph wrote:
If you want to retain the existing HU, I'd recommend one with the actual iPod connector on (they are nearer £50), as you can change tracks from the steering wheel controls, and the volume level is correct.

K
I agree!

I've got the iPod connector version, since I wanted to keep the standard stereo rather than get a new one. iPod specific version makes the steering wheel controls work as well as can be expected for a head unit that knows nothing about an iPod (treats it as a CD changer). Also means you'll probably never have to charge your iPod again. Really pleased with mine. Whether its right for you or not depends on what you want. You might get more from a new head unit (though you might have to spend extra to keep steering wheel controls), but if you want to keep the standard head unit then this (or the iPod specific version) is going to be a lot more reliable than an FM transmitter.

Where did you get it from guys??

#12: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: D4NTP, Location: Not Leeds or its surrounding areas! PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:52 pm
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Thats ridiculous, just bought one for the scenic, £8 delivered off ebay, i'd shop around you must be able to get them cheaper. As for sound quality, the scenic is the same with the phone plugged into it as it is with the CD.

#13: Re: Has anyone got one of these? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:18 pm
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Suicidalsoldi3r wrote:
MNARAA wrote:
kiph wrote:
If you want to retain the existing HU, I'd recommend one with the actual iPod connector on (they are nearer £50), as you can change tracks from the steering wheel controls, and the volume level is correct.

K
I agree!

I've got the iPod connector version, since I wanted to keep the standard stereo rather than get a new one. iPod specific version makes the steering wheel controls work as well as can be expected for a head unit that knows nothing about an iPod (treats it as a CD changer). Also means you'll probably never have to charge your iPod again. Really pleased with mine. Whether its right for you or not depends on what you want. You might get more from a new head unit (though you might have to spend extra to keep steering wheel controls), but if you want to keep the standard head unit then this (or the iPod specific version) is going to be a lot more reliable than an FM transmitter.

Where did you get it from guys??

Ebay. Use the Connects2 website to check the model number, then do an ebay search for it.



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