Caporegime
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Plus a car cabin is the wrong size / shape and too loud on the move to be that bothered about slightly better SQ from a cable.
[TW]Fox;19952733 said:In what way is fitting nearly a grands worth of head unit doing it on the cheap?
[TW]Fox;19952733 said:In what way is fitting nearly a grands worth of head unit doing it on the cheap?
That's not what I have been lead to believe. Oxidised copper cable ruins sound quality.
[TW]Fox;19952856 said:My goal isn't really massively improved sound quality.
[TW]Fox;19951540 said:I'm looking at going this way in my long long long overdue proper ICE install in the E39
Looks like I got ripped off going for expensive oxygen free cable then?
Looks like I got ripped off going for expensive oxygen free cable then?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:When you power it on, does it default to whatever you were last doing? So if you were on the Nav, does it come back when you return to the car?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:It has a window to display track information whilst in the Nav, yes?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:Do you have steering wheel controls and do they allow you to change track whilst using the Navigation?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:Does it reboot when you go from ignition on to engine start?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:What is the typical delay between turning the key and having the radio playing on the unit?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:Does it support Playlist files if you are playing from SD card or USB stick?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:Why didn't you buy the Pioneer?
[TW]Fox;19951960 said:Did you consider the 66BT?
Afraid soOne of my few annoyances with the unit.
Afraid soOne of my few annoyances with the unit.
Should be easily rectifiable by switching the ISO plug connections so the unit has permanent power not just switched voltage. Only issue with this is it might not remember radio stations (Unless you leave that connection wired).
surely modern cars don't suffer with this.
(although the idrive does flick on/off).