I Want My Mp3!!!
#22
Originally posted by MacGyver
I want USB and/or Bluetooth.
I want USB and/or Bluetooth.
#24
Originally posted by Gregg
Well, let me tell ya....
I just received the newest Crutchfield catalog and they're listing the Kenwood eXcelon KHD-CX910 (that's w/ a 10mb cartridge) for $749.95
Well, let me tell ya....
I just received the newest Crutchfield catalog and they're listing the Kenwood eXcelon KHD-CX910 (that's w/ a 10mb cartridge) for $749.95
AusS2000, thanks for the info also. Damn, that's where I have my amp mounted.
InsaniT, is there anyway you can ask your roommate if they have any plans in the near future to support Alpine head units? Thanks!
#26
I am in the process of installing an Archos Studio 20 in my S. The Archos is a portable 20 gig hdd mp3 player with a USB interface. For $300 you get a virtually unlimited amount of music but the sound quality is limited by using an FM modulator to connect to stock head unit. I'm installing it in the fold down door of the glove compartment and wiring it into the stock head unit with an FM modulator and hardwiring a 12V to 9V power supply.
I'll post pictures of my install as soon as I get a chance.
I'll post pictures of my install as soon as I get a chance.
#28
JonasM,
The Archos only comes with a line out and a headphone out. I'm using an AudioVox modulator that I bought at Circuit City. I connected the wiring in my garage and the sound wasn't bad. I plan to buy the power adapter and do the final install within the next couple days, then I'll be able to report on the sound in all conditions. I almost always drive with the top down so I'm willing to sacrifice a little sound quality in order to preserve storage space and still have 200+ CDs with me all the time.
The Archos only comes with a line out and a headphone out. I'm using an AudioVox modulator that I bought at Circuit City. I connected the wiring in my garage and the sound wasn't bad. I plan to buy the power adapter and do the final install within the next couple days, then I'll be able to report on the sound in all conditions. I almost always drive with the top down so I'm willing to sacrifice a little sound quality in order to preserve storage space and still have 200+ CDs with me all the time.