x14xe sport
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looking to replace the headunit in my renault trafic with a handsfree bluetooth one, i did consider retaining the orignal cd player and adding a parrot or similar kit but have now thought about adding a small ice system to keep me entaertained so will need after market type for phono leads etc. one question i do have tho is where does the unit pick up your voice from? do they use a microphone like a parrot that is mounted near sunvisor etc? cheers anyone
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scottyp1989
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they use a microphone same as parrot ones, the ones i have been looking at are actual parrot software. and you dont need and after market head unit for phono leads, but if you use origional head unit you just wont have seperate sub controll
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x14xe sport
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quote: Originally posted by scottyp1989
they use a microphone same as parrot ones, the ones i have been looking at are actual parrot software. and you dont need and after market head unit for phono leads, but if you use origional head unit you just wont have seperate sub controll
where do i plug phono leads on original headunit? also what about the remote lead that switches amp on??
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davcohen
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I have just purchase this tidy little unit
http://www.caraudiocentre.co.uk/product_m-cde-103bt_p-23616.htm
I was on the market for a new stereo then came to notice they now can come with bluetooth/ handsfree but i opted for this one as it actually has a wired in mic with a few meters of cabling so you can actually place it where ever you like
good long term investment as you can always install it then remove it if you come to sell the van
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scottyp1989
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you can buy the phono terminals that you connect to you speaker out put cables from your head unit and connect the remote to any ignition live or use a switch
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