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Hahaha @ unit ....

I also find the quality isn't as good with a "plug in" product lol!

I want one with a USB slot, I wonder if the quality would be the same =\

I think its all to do with the quality of cable you use .?.?.?

That could be it lol ... The iPhone doesn't sound as good as when I have a CD in, dammit! Might try a different cable!

Yeah my mate whos into all that shiz says you need audio specific cables to get the quality :(

USB and SD are fine. As long as you encode your MP3s correctly in the first place. If you have crap quality MP3s they'll sound shit no matter what you do.

Mine goes in through a usb cable and the mp3's are fine so it must be the cable ?

It's looking good Dave.

It's almost a roller!!!!!

I have 2 weeks off soon, when does your work hoils start?

not till the 23rd i believe maybe a bit before hand, but crazy busy atm 4 renos and a brand spanker to finish before Christmas

as for headunits get something that rocks USB and buy yourself a small portable HDD and format fat32 and you have like 80gb of music in your car :(

sweet ass notice f**ker :D

Dude I told you WEEKS ago. Don't make me go and find the post

I'm thinking I might go head unit/amp shopping today. Where's a good Northside store dedicated to car equipment?

Dude unless you want to spend epic cash, just go to JB or WOW or something. They all sell the same gear

Yeah, they're all iPod/iPhone crap at the moment :(

+1

I don't own any apple products

+1

Thinking it might wind up being eBay spec, because the big hitters at the moment don't seem to be making very good touch screen head units. Although, JVC have one that would be awesome if it had SD (fail on their part). And Pioneer seem to have lost the plot and started putting smaller screens on their units :)

*sigh*

Pioneer are shit these days don't touch them.

that's the root of your problem right there

+1

Mine goes in through a usb cable and the mp3's are fine so it must be the cable ?

What bitrate?

not till the 23rd i believe maybe a bit before hand, but crazy busy atm 4 renos and a brand spanker to finish before Christmas

as for headunits get something that rocks USB and buy yourself a small portable HDD and format fat32 and you have like 80gb of music in your car :)

As long the head unit reads a drive that big you're fine. You also have to make sure it can read huge file names and it's not going to throw tildes everywhere and make it a c*ntdog to navigate through it.

Dude I told you WEEKS ago. Don't make me go and find the post

Witness

Dude unless you want to spend epic cash, just go to JB or WOW or something. They all sell the same gear

I wanted to use the car sound place as a living catalogue

Pioneer are shit these days don't touch them.

Thanks for the heads up! They look like they're going Xplod style :(

Mangs..

I got a Pioneer AVIC-F310BT and it's awesome. So there :)

I've seen your unit. Needs more big.

Interpret that how you will :D

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I have a Pioneer and it is shit :( LOL but it's like 1000 years old :) I've got like a mix & match stereo, hehe as I have a Alpine Type R Sub & 2 spider amps! Hahaha! I really need a new head unit =\

I have a Pioneer and it is shit :( LOL but it's like 1000 years old :) I've got like a mix & match stereo, hehe as I have a Alpine Type R Sub & 2 spider amps! Hahaha! I really need a new head unit =\

IF for some reason you feel you really HAVE to run a sub then - Boston G5 subs FTW

Real music doesn't need subs though :D

Edited by Isola
I wanted to use the car sound place as a living catalogue

I see. There is one near my work HERE. Not sure if its any good as a living catalog but...

Thanks for the heads up! They look like they're going Xplod style :(

Yeah they are

I've seen your unit. Needs more big.

f**king lol

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