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Need to jettison the HU-850. What bits do I need?Views : 2763 Replies : 20Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Feb 24th, 2010, 20:31 | #1 |
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Need to jettison the HU-850. What bits do I need?
Bottom line, I'm not paying £300 to get the CD player fixed in my 2000 S80 T6. The other option is a iMiv, but I'm not massively keen on MP3 sound quality. I do have a very nice Alpine CD radio from years back and have ordered the 1 din adaptor. Next step is to buy an ISO adaptor that will bridge the gap twixt loom and Alpine, the person selling the 1 din adaptors do one, but specify that it's no good for Dolby CD players. Does anyone know where I can get one that will work with the HU850? I take it an ariel adaptor will also be needed?
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Feb 24th, 2010, 22:08 | #2 |
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Can't really answer your question, though think you just connect one aerial lead, and live without the centre channel.
My question is why you don't like mp3 sound quality? If recorded at a high bit rate, and bearing in mind the car environment, I've found it OK.
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There is a commercially available adaptor and a DIY wiring adaptor (extension of the ISO adaptor) for the underseat amplifier equipped systems.
There have been a few threads where these have both been mentioned, try a search for "double din" etc as that is what I was searching for when I came across them. |
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Am I right in thinking the iMiv only works with the iPod? If so, my Zune is incompatible unless there's an aux in on the iMiv.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Volvo-S80-ISO-...item3efbeee3dc
give these guys a ring although it says 2004 on it works for the s80 up to 2004 but the new head unit needs two pre outs |
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Just off the phone to those chaps, I need a head unit with 4 pre outs, sadly my Alpine only has two, presumably for a sub. One more thing, if I bought a CD changer to go in the boot, could I just bypass the nadgered head unit CD player and just use the boot changer? Last edited by Zanx; Mar 3rd, 2010 at 13:36. |
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There is a version with the Aux input mate but it will not allow you to control the zune from the stereo controls / steering wheel controls.
Mp3's do sound pretty good at higher bitrates. For the original poster, you will need tha facia adaptor, an aerial adaptor, and a volvo to iso lead. If you dont have a factory fitted amp the new stereo will power the front and rear speakers only ( not sure if you can get dolby setups without external amps though ? ) If you do have a factory fitted amp then you will need an autoleads adaptor that converts the amp plug at the back of your original stereo, into male rca plugs that will fit the amp outputs of your new stereo. This will then power the 4 corners of the car but will not make the centre speaker to work. You could then use one of the redundant speaker outputs of your new stereo to power the centre speaker, but this will not be true dolby surround sound like you may have now. You would need a seperate dolby processor and single channel amp for that. Thanks Ricky |
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Brilliant, cheers. To be honest, I'm not that blown away by the whole Dolby thing anyway, the "Centre Effect" button on the HU barely does anything. Anyhoo, the chap I got the fascia off just emailed me with a list of bits to make it all work, I'll list the ebay auctions if I may. ISO Lead. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT Fascia http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT Ariel adaptor http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT I'll report back as to whether it all works or not. The 2 hour drive from London to The Fens will go much faster with some decent choons. |
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