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Hey guys, I'm new to all this car audio so I was looking to get some opinions on a little upgrade I want to do.

Currently the car has a cheapo pioneer head unit and some sony 6" 4ways which I installed a couple of weeks back because I was sick of the stock speakers. The front doors already have dampening in them so I don't have to worry about that.

I really just want to add a bit more bass and a iphone friendly head unit for now but I'm not sure on what path to take.

I have been looking at this for the head unit (maybe the version with bluetooth).

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I have been looking at this for the head unit (maybe the version with bluetooth).

Not sure what head unit you are talking about there :S

I picked up a nice JVC unit the other day from SuperCheap Auto that has exactly what you are looking for.

Ipod control + bluetooth (including a microphone for hands free for your mobile).

Supercheap had it for $90 off making it close enough to $250. Was the best option when looking at all the other contenders in the $250 margin.

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/JVC-BLUETOOTH-USB-CD-PLAYER-KD-R826BT.aspx?pid=286585#Description That one.

I'm sure you can find better, but it was a great option for a quick purchase and build.

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Yeah I was eyeing off that head unit something cronic, I love the idea of putting the MP3 player inside the head unit, especially since I don't use it for cds.

Eventually got the JVC I linked earlier and ran a usb cable to the din holder I installed below it. Basically the same thing, just nowhere near as cool.

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