Car stereo w. USB input that remembers track you're on!
Car stereo w. USB input that remembers track you're on!
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NiceCupOfTea

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25,511 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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A little help needed from any resident car stereo experts!

Need a new wireless for the car.

I want:
CD/MP3/radio
USB input (and the clincher: don't want it to forget where it is on the HD/USB stick when ignition off/face off stereo).
Bluetooth.

I have looked at a few and the favourite is the Alpine 103BT but the USB socket is on the face of the stereo which will be removed when off - so I assume it won't remember where it is on the USB input...

Is there *ANYTHING* that will do this? Don't mind if it doesn't have bluetooth as I'll just get a Parrot BT kit separately.

NAS

2,564 posts

252 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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My Kenwood (http://static.blogo.it/gadgetblog/kenwood-kdc-w4537u/kenwood_kdcw4537u_04.jpg) doesn't have bluetooth, but it does have a removable face which does remember what track (and moment of the track) you're on. Even if you take the face off.

So I'd assume the models with bluetooth will do the same.

Rach*

8,824 posts

237 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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My Sony CDX-GT5OUI does, remebers when you take the face off and remembers if you take the ipod off and put it back again, I don't think it's Bluetooth though.

Edited by Rach* on Wednesday 13th May 21:27

samuelellis

1,927 posts

222 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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i have one of these

http://www.jvc.eu/kd-avx44/

and it does everything you want (Bluetooth, usb - remembers the track)

however it did cost the wrong side of 400 quid (saying that though it has a feaure list as long as my arm and the remote works outside the car - brilliant when washing the car)

NiceCupOfTea

Original Poster:

25,511 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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NAS said:
My Kenwood (http://static.blogo.it/gadgetblog/kenwood-kdc-w4537u/kenwood_kdcw4537u_04.jpg) doesn't have bluetooth, but it does have a removable face which does remember what track (and moment of the track) you're on. Even if you take the face off.

So I'd assume the models with bluetooth will do the same.
just to confirm: it remembers on USB (not just when using a CD/MP3 CD?)

NerveAgent

3,752 posts

241 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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My Pioneer Deh-something remembers what track its on on my usb stick

NAS

2,564 posts

252 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
NAS said:
My Kenwood (http://static.blogo.it/gadgetblog/kenwood-kdc-w4537u/kenwood_kdcw4537u_04.jpg) doesn't have bluetooth, but it does have a removable face which does remember what track (and moment of the track) you're on. Even if you take the face off.

So I'd assume the models with bluetooth will do the same.
just to confirm: it remembers on USB (not just when using a CD/MP3 CD?)
USB, Ipod, CD, the works.

chr15b

3,467 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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jvc nx7000

NiceCupOfTea

Original Poster:

25,511 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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chr15b said:
jvc nx7000
erm, a little out of budget...

chr15b

3,467 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
chr15b said:
jvc nx7000
erm, a little out of budget...
ticks all the other boxes though, including the face removal biggrin

James_N

3,256 posts

255 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Im sure my £70 Silvercrest unit that i got out of Lidl does this! Will have to check tomorrow.

speedychrissie

2,994 posts

260 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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I bought a SONY-CDXGT420U which definitely remembers which song you are on when playing the USB stick after turning the car off. I think it does after taking the face off aswell but im not 100% on that because I dont always remove the face.

no bluetooth as far as i know though.

NiceCupOfTea

Original Poster:

25,511 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Not been impressed by Sony stuff since my early 00s minidisc player...

havoc

32,434 posts

256 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Kenwood BT8041/8141. Except I think it was discontinued end of last year, but check what the replacement is. I've got it with a USB-stick and it DEFINITELY remembers, so I'd guess all Kenwoods will.

Oh...and the system works pretty well with my mobile, too!

NiceCupOfTea

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25,511 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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havoc said:
Kenwood BT8041/8141. Except I think it was discontinued end of last year, but check what the replacement is. I've got it with a USB-stick and it DEFINITELY remembers, so I'd guess all Kenwoods will.

Oh...and the system works pretty well with my mobile, too!
I've looked at that one I think in the past. What's the sound quality / menus / usability like?

havoc

32,434 posts

256 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Sound quality - it's in a 'teg, ask someone who can actually tell! wink As it's Kenwood I'd expect good-for-a-mainstream-system.

Menu system - takes a little getting used to - the rotary joystick is easy enough to use but the lack of many buttons means you have to go through menus a little too often.

Overall - does everything I want it to, at a good price, and without too much drama/hassle.

DennisTheMenace

15,605 posts

289 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
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Ive just removed it but been using a kenwood kdc w7534u in the 5 , i can remove the usb stick and reinsert it and it will play off from where it was , they all should TBH unless you have power and ignition around the wrong way .


anyways ive just installed an Alpine IDA-x100 in the 5 and its brilliant smile

collateral

7,238 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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NerveAgent said:
My Pioneer Deh-something remembers what track its on on my usb stick
+1 although I've only ever used it with an iPod

surfymark

895 posts

252 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Just to let you know, pretty much no Alpine models will remember your track number from a USB source.

So steer clear of Alpine (course they don't tell you this when you buy one! - Gits!)

HTH
M

ulakye

163 posts

249 months

Thursday 14th May 2009
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Blaupunkt MP66 will remember which track you are on with USB. Doesn't have Bluetooth but the next model up in the range should give you what you want.