XM Radio
#1
XM Radio
I just bought an '03 225 coupe (red over vanilla, 10k miles) that came with a Clarion DXZ745 head unit, a kenwood amp, JBL speakers and a JL subwoofer. I really dislike the Clarion because the sound for CD seems poor and the buttons are impossible to use while driving. I am thinking of replacing it with a Nakamichi unit which is much higher quality than the Clarion but which is not XM ready. If I want XM, would the portable device be a good choice with the Nakamichi or would I be better off getting a lesser quality piece like Alpine which is XM ready and have the XM tuner and antenna installed? If I did the Alpine, where does the XM stuff go? Comments appreciated.
#2
I have a roady wired through my CD changer... sound is very nice.
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.allbrand.nu/pictures/zgtt/tt+pics/toggleipod.jpg"></center><p>also with a toggle that allows either the ipod, changer or xm to work.
#6
Suggest you check out Alpine units. I just did an Alpine IVAD900 which...
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/24437/alpine_iva_d900_2.jpg"></center><p>
you can find great buys on ebay.
Why you think Alpine makes crap is beyond me.
In my system I have the HU installed obviously where. This unit has a brain unit that stands vertically behind the front seat. I have the navigation player on the floor behind the passenger seat. The XM modules (Terk) and the iPod module are mounted where the stock CD player use to be.
It is possible that you could mount the Terk XM boxes behind the passenger side dash or in the passenger foot well panel on the right and the ipod module can go where the UK models put the fuse panel (passenger side, opposite of where the US fuse panel is located.
Another potential location is where the medical kit is supposed to be.
There are a couple more hiding spots, but for what you are doing, you don't need.
Hope this helps.
you can find great buys on ebay.
Why you think Alpine makes crap is beyond me.
In my system I have the HU installed obviously where. This unit has a brain unit that stands vertically behind the front seat. I have the navigation player on the floor behind the passenger seat. The XM modules (Terk) and the iPod module are mounted where the stock CD player use to be.
It is possible that you could mount the Terk XM boxes behind the passenger side dash or in the passenger foot well panel on the right and the ipod module can go where the UK models put the fuse panel (passenger side, opposite of where the US fuse panel is located.
Another potential location is where the medical kit is supposed to be.
There are a couple more hiding spots, but for what you are doing, you don't need.
Hope this helps.
#7
Alpine is not lesser quality... I have Alpine in my TT as well as my other vehicle >>
both with XM... Check out the pics of my install...<ul><li><a href="http://public.fotki.com/SpoiledHeeb/car_stuff/mod_alpine_headunit/">Alpine Headunit Install</a></li></ul>
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#9
with this Bipes product, seems that there is a commercially available version
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.allbrand.nu/pictures/zgtt/tt+pics/Dual-input.jpg"></center><p>from some one as well, Spartan posted a linlk a few days ago to it.
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