80/90’s looking Headunit
Discussion
Hi,
Just got an r129 Mercedes and wanting to change the nasty silver JVC currently fitted.
I’m not wanting great quality or expense. £100-350 sort of budget and not wanting to upgrade speakers etc at the moment.
As the car has retro cd holder I thought it would be quite nice to keep cd functionality but I will mainly use bt music and want to be able to make calls.
I’ve seen Blaupunkt do a fair range that look suitable is the cheapest any worst than the others?
Other option is to buy an original one that’s been modified to do bt and digital radio.
The car has an electric aerial which is quite nice (:-)), would I keep this function with the above?
Any advice would be great.
Just got an r129 Mercedes and wanting to change the nasty silver JVC currently fitted.
I’m not wanting great quality or expense. £100-350 sort of budget and not wanting to upgrade speakers etc at the moment.
As the car has retro cd holder I thought it would be quite nice to keep cd functionality but I will mainly use bt music and want to be able to make calls.
I’ve seen Blaupunkt do a fair range that look suitable is the cheapest any worst than the others?
Other option is to buy an original one that’s been modified to do bt and digital radio.
The car has an electric aerial which is quite nice (:-)), would I keep this function with the above?
Any advice would be great.
I've got a Blaupunkt Bremen SQR46 in my 83 Sunbeam. Really rate it with some decent speakers, it sounds pretty good. Ok the car is pretty tinny and noisy but Bluetooth and DAB /SD card well as hands free phone are more than acceptable plus looks period correct.

Edited by 2172cc on Wednesday 16th April 21:17
Those blaupunkt head units are over priced and fiddly to use and bluetooth doesn't pair well.
I've installed a few at work and personally I don't like them. Mind you that was a few years back maybe they have improved.
You can get classic radios modified to run bluetooth and still keep the simple controls.
I've installed a few at work and personally I don't like them. Mind you that was a few years back maybe they have improved.
You can get classic radios modified to run bluetooth and still keep the simple controls.
Turbo Tina said:
Those blaupunkt head units are over priced and fiddly to use and bluetooth doesn't pair well.
I've installed a few at work and personally I don't like them. Mind you that was a few years back maybe they have improved.
You can get classic radios modified to run bluetooth and still keep the simple controls.
I've not had any issues at all pairing it with my phone and connects via Bluetooth every time I use it. Granted, the buttons are a touch on the fiddly side and takes a bit of patience to get used to but it's a small price to pay I think for having a period looking units that suits my car. There is also a wireless remote control but I've never felt the need to use it. Only minor niggle is the DAB reception in some areas can be a bit flakey but then again, it's the same in my brand new Hyundai. Hands free phone calls work pretty well given that my car is a touch on the noisy side.I've installed a few at work and personally I don't like them. Mind you that was a few years back maybe they have improved.
You can get classic radios modified to run bluetooth and still keep the simple controls.
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