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Who are the hot ticket for HDD based car audio?
I'm building myself a car PC, but the missus doesn't want me to butcher
her dash, so she just wants an all in one MP3 HDD tuner unit to replace her standard Skoda Headunit in her 2000 Fabia. She doesn't want the expense of buying an iPod, a link system and a new headunit, just wants a nice simple all in one. Doesn't have to be overly powerful as she is going to be running it through the factory speakers for now. -- Carl Robson "Sorry Sir the meatballs are orf" (The poster formerly known as Skodapilot) http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
Who are the hot ticket for HDD based car audio?
Are you going to build a car pc or are you just looking for a cheap HDD
based mp3 system to connect to your current stereo. "Sleeker GT Phwoar" wrote in message t... I'm building myself a car PC, but the missus doesn't want me to butcher her dash, so she just wants an all in one MP3 HDD tuner unit to replace her standard Skoda Headunit in her 2000 Fabia. She doesn't want the expense of buying an iPod, a link system and a new headunit, just wants a nice simple all in one. Doesn't have to be overly powerful as she is going to be running it through the factory speakers for now. -- Carl Robson "Sorry Sir the meatballs are orf" (The poster formerly known as Skodapilot) http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
Who are the hot ticket for HDD based car audio?
I have been a previous user of the ipod and standard cd head unit, Quality
and ease of use are simply un-beatable but lacks itegration into the car, you can now pick up the alpine "ipod ready" cd head unit which talks ipod out of the box, all you need is the ipod. (check it out in halfords, then buy it online at a sensible price). I did prefer to have fully built into the car and not have an ipod stuck on the dash so I now use the second most popular meathod, that is the "M-Station" or NEO as it is sometimes called, this is a seperate mp3 box linked to a head unit with line in (steer clear of fm modulators other than respected names such as kenwood). benefit is total integration into the car but still requires a separate control module with lcd mounted on dash just above the head unit.(note this has been knocked from the top spot by the kenwood keg, but does require a kenwood head unit or additional modulator and is still only 10 gig) If it's large storgage your after the Dension DH-100ix, a single din unit with up to 60 gig option, (no cd and **** sound so won't say much more unless you are not really looking for audiophile quality but just large storage, low cost and simple install with no aditional boxes to wire up. ( this has been replaced by the DH-101 which I don't know if it is any good or not) Until recently these were really the only options worth considering, the first still offers stunning quality sounds and ease of use so is well worth considering. HDD based head units were the drive is in the unit were available but very rare, that is changing, JVC have just announced a fantastic new single din unit the KD-NX901 it has a 20GB drive that uses some for it's integrated sat nav, speed camera warning database and keeps about 15 gig for mp3, it will also play mp3 cd's so you can keep the lesser played tracks on cd (10-12 albums) price is £500, but considering what it does is quite a bargain. the JVC line gets good press from professional ICE specialists who previously only sold Pioneer,kenwood, alpine and a few others and are adding JVC to their product line. (was talking to MRD ice zone last weekend about upgrading my system to dvd/sat nav multimedia.) You could also consider Sony's MEX-1HD. It has a 10 gig drive, and rips directly from cd (into atrac3) it will also play mp3 and has the entire gracenote cd library built in, gets good reviews. I will be up-grading my kenwood head unit and 20 gig mstation to full dvd multimedia sat nav soon, in case you are looking for a second hand bargain. Of course there are more, little heard of products and new/expensive ones, if you have the cash, go see the JVC models at your local ICE, but don't forget the alpine/ ipod option advantage is large storage, free portable bonus ( you get to take out the ipod and listen at your destination ) and I can't emphisize enough the quality of sound that comes from this setup has to be heard. and Mstation or keg are very popular with gazzilions of very happy users, including me. Hope this ramble is some help. "Sleeker GT Phwoar" wrote in message t... In article , neil- says... Are you going to build a car pc or are you just looking for a cheap HDD based mp3 system to connect to your current stereo. For the missus, I'm just looking for a reasonable HDD MP3 Headunit with built in FM tuner. As we have ripped most of the CDs we own, you has selected about 26gig she would like to have on for setting up favourites or playlists if possible. The 2000 model fabia didn't have the Skoda factory changer option (or at least the base classic models didn't), so it isn't a case of just picking up a HDD based changer substitute and buying a wiring/control adaptor. She wants a replacement for the factory system. -- Carl Robson "Sorry Sir the meatballs are orf" (The poster formerly known as Skodapilot) http://www.bouncing-czechs.com |
Who are the hot ticket for HDD based car audio?
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