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Need help to get DAB
First off, I'm a complete novice when it comes to car audio and it's
terminology but here goes - be gentle :o) I've got a Pioneer KEH-P6900R (that's what it says on the removable head unit anyway - I've got no idea what's behind the dashboard that this head unit plugs into) and I've also got a Pioneer CDX-P25 6-CD changer unit in the boot that's controlled by this head unit. I want to go DAB so that I can listen to stations like Planet Rock etc., on the move. Is it just a question of changing head units and still being able to keep the CD player and existing wiring, or, as I suspect, will I have to change everything? Cheers, John. |
Need help to get DAB
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:27:21 -0000, "John" wrote:
I want to go DAB so that I can listen to stations like Planet Rock etc., on the move. Is it just a question of changing head units and still being able to keep the CD player and existing wiring, or, as I suspect, will I have to change everything? If you can find a Pioneer GEX-P700DAB and an AN-70DAB (which is debatable now, as they were discontinued about 18 months ago) then you could simply connect these to your existing system with control via the head unit itself. If you can find just the tuner but not the aerial, then you'll probably get away with using JVC's HAL2 instead. If you can't find a tuner at all, Pioneer don't currently offer one, so you'd have to replace everything, or connect one of the aftermarket add-on units (ie. Revo or similar, again assuming you can find one) with seperate control via Pioneer's CD-RB20 interface. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484123 |
Need help to get DAB
"In-Car Express" wrote in message ... On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 14:27:21 -0000, "John" wrote: I want to go DAB so that I can listen to stations like Planet Rock etc., on the move. Is it just a question of changing head units and still being able to keep the CD player and existing wiring, or, as I suspect, will I have to change everything? If you can find a Pioneer GEX-P700DAB and an AN-70DAB (which is debatable now, as they were discontinued about 18 months ago) then you could simply connect these to your existing system with control via the head unit itself. If you can find just the tuner but not the aerial, then you'll probably get away with using JVC's HAL2 instead. If you can't find a tuner at all, Pioneer don't currently offer one, so you'd have to replace everything, or connect one of the aftermarket add-on units (ie. Revo or similar, again assuming you can find one) with seperate control via Pioneer's CD-RB20 interface. Jon -- Thanks very much Jon, much appreciated. John. |
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