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Need urgent help to get my wife's gift on time.
Hi, I have been researching about getting a USASpec PA11-NIS for my wife's birthday.
She has an 07 Z and I feel bad that she has to deal with an FM transmitter.... The thing is that I also would like her to have bluetooth on the car (one of those that turn off the radio and allow the same radio to be the phone). Does anybody knows of a nice radio with this feature? (ipod connection and bluetooth), and could somebody tell me also where to get the brackets to install an aftermarket radio on the Z? I have been researching (and I am still doing it) but her birthday is coming soon and I need some help to speed this up. Thanks!!! |
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+CDA-9886.html
grab that and the bluetooth adapter and get it installed and your all set. syncs with a bluetooth phone and has the best ipod interface available. alpines are awesome units. If you think shes gonna want a slight better system someday go with the 9887 alpine the one just above it in price it will have more options for sound quality etc. |
There are a few different brands of install kits. I bought a Metra for about $20 at Circuit City. You'd need 99-7602 for your car. It'll work for double-din or single-din.
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check it out
all you would need is the bluetooth interface https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...new-cheap.html |
Originally Posted by adamtaylorpcb
(Post 6581272)
check it out
all you would need is the bluetooth interface https://my350z.com/forum/audio-video...new-cheap.html |
Originally Posted by Get_Zwole
(Post 6580546)
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...+CDA-9886.html
grab that and the bluetooth adapter and get it installed and your all set. syncs with a bluetooth phone and has the best ipod interface available. alpines are awesome units. If you think shes gonna want a slight better system someday go with the 9887 alpine the one just above it in price it will have more options for sound quality etc. (Oh my god I am such a noob at this) |
Originally Posted by KAT_Ayanami
(Post 6581908)
Where do I find the bluetooth adapter?
(Oh my god I am such a noob at this) http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8511.html |
yup TFZ hooked it up just get those two or that plus a different headunit that supports bluetooth and ipod connectibility.
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yup
my friend has the ida-x100 with the bluetooth interface and he loves it |
get the Pioneer DEHP7000BT comes with built in Bluetooth and USB attachement which can be used for thumb drives, Ipod, even certain portable hardrives...IMO a nice headunit for cheap
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Thanks TreeFiddyZee, Get_Zwole, adamtaylorpcb and all for your help! I am learning a lot quicker with your help.
Now, on the bluetooth unit, it says: "The Alpine KCE-300BT includes a call control button that can mount on your dash, allowing you to pick up and end calls with the press of a button. A visor clip mic is also included." What does it mean? Does it mean that the box has to be sticking out? (on the new slot that the radio is going to have for example?) Or how do I get that "button" out? Also, where should I put that mic? is for the person to clip on to? (like the neck of a dress) or is it for the visor or something like that? I am checking the radio you suggested now jdmteg2nv. Thanks again! |
Originally Posted by KAT_Ayanami
(Post 6585408)
Thanks TreeFiddyZee, Get_Zwole, adamtaylorpcb and all for your help! I am learning a lot quicker with your help.
Now, on the bluetooth unit, it says: "The Alpine KCE-300BT includes a call control button that can mount on your dash, allowing you to pick up and end calls with the press of a button. A visor clip mic is also included." What does it mean? Does it mean that the box has to be sticking out? (on the new slot that the radio is going to have for example?) Or how do I get that "button" out? Also, where should I put that mic? is for the person to clip on to? (like the neck of a dress) or is it for the visor or something like that? I am checking the radio you suggested now jdmteg2nv. Thanks again! http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...KCE-350BT.html Rather than having a button, it uses the HU for phone calls. Here's the Alpine link that shows the compatiblity and describes the functionality. http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/prod...model=CDA-9886 I have a Kenwood unit with mic and I ran my wire under the dash and up the pillar on the driver's side. The mic sticks out at the top and is within around a foot from my mouth. It's not great when you're running 75+ (not that I ever do that!) because of noise, but it works well at city speeds. Also, you'll need a wiring harness. If you get the above hu and your car doesn't currently have the Bose system, you could use the Metra 70-7550. If you have the Bose system, you can use the Metra 70-7551. This one uses the RCA outputs to connect to the speakers. |
I have the standard radio, not the bose. So, what type of harness do I need? The one with all the colors like on most radios? (the one that is shown on the previous bluetooth unit?)
BTW: How difficult is to find a place for that black box for the bluetooth? And to move all the wiring for the mic to the location you put it? I am afraid to move cables around since I do not know when I will wrap one on a moving part that might get stuck with it... THX AGAIN! |
Originally Posted by KAT_Ayanami
(Post 6585957)
I have the standard radio, not the bose. So, what type of harness do I need? The one with all the colors like on most radios? (the one that is shown on the previous bluetooth unit?)
BTW: How difficult is to find a place for that black box for the bluetooth? And to move all the wiring for the mic to the location you put it? I am afraid to move cables around since I do not know when I will wrap one on a moving part that might get stuck with it... THX AGAIN! |
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