Car Audio Options

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dxbtiger

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Sunday 14th December 2014
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If I have to listen to the 'Darling I promise I won't have for a third meal out this month hahahaha' advert on the radio many more times I am going to drive my car off the side of Garhoud at full pelt!

My current head unit doesn't have iPod connectivity and those radio transmitter things are frankly crap, I've tried two.

CD's get scratched and lost so I want to replace the head unit (Double Din) for something that I can connect an iPod with.

Doesn't need to be flash, not planning on upgrading any speakers, amps etc, not looking to win any shows or annoy my neighbours with a bazillion watt system, I just want clear digital music.

Yellow Hat would have been the default go to option, anywhere else worth looking?

dxbtiger

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e21jason said:
IF you want to stick it in your self, most of the supermarkets an Sharif DG have a small audio section.

Or a cruise down satwa
Yeah I don't think installing myself is a great idea... I'm very much in the Chilli camp of mechanical mindedness compared to all these spanner twirlers we have here!

dxbtiger

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boogiedownberlin said:
You can add an aux-in on most cars. Basically it connects to where the CD changer ports supposed to connect. This is the cheaper option and it cost me less than $10 to add it to my BMW.

Alternatively you can add USB/SD card/Aux-in and even bluetooth to your car. This can run upto $100. Check on eBay.
Interesting, thanks, I'm google/ebay bound

dxbtiger

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dxbtiger said:
Interesting, thanks, I'm google/ebay bound
Thinking aloud, assume I then lose CD functionality option as I have no aux button?

Essentially the system thinks the new aux in IS the CD?