Becker 7945

Author
Discussion

Denis O

Original Poster:

2,141 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
quotequote all
Had one fitted in the 996 yesterday and so far (Iknow it's early days) it has been a resounding success.

It comes with Blue Tooth and apart from only importing my phone book from the V3, 1 address at a time, it is very good. Nice clear incoming which is through the car speakers, outgoing is also clear I am told, displays callers that are in the address book and mutes the radio etc when on calls.

Sat Nav part works well with voice prompts and although the media softens it does not completely mute so the Nav instructions are not too intrusive. It has a "dynamic" setting which up-dates and re routes you based on Traffic Announcements.

Data in-put is a bit fiddly but I guess I'll get used to things as time goes on. It will take voice commands for all functions so when I get that up and running life should be easier.

Security is via a code plus the left hand control knob clips off and leaves a hole where you clip in a red security tab so it's obvious to the scroates. The knob is small enough to fit in your pocket so no reason to leave it in the dash pocket!!!

I had the matching Becker 6CD interchanger fitted as well so can leave the Nav CD in the single socket all the time and still listen to CD's when I'm putting in new routing instructions.

Best of all it fits perfectly with the Porsche as Becker make the OEM audio. Illumination is more yellow than amber but it really works well in situ and looks just like OEM. Interchanger sits in the Porsche bracket in the boot albeit with heavy duty double sided tape as opposed to bolts. Obviously the Porsche CD interchanger has the bolt holes in different positions. Still looks very neat and very OEM.

When I see how much Porsche CD Changers and standard CD/Radio head units go for on e.pay ie. silly money, it makes good financial sense to me to buy this Becker kit and also have the advantage of SatNav and Bluetooth for not a lot more money.

Some people may not like the limitations of a single din display but it appears to do a great job. OK, so it doesn't show rivers in blue etc but it is very functional and adequate.

So a resounding A+ so far and I'm looking forward to getting more from it than you can in 12 hours.

drybeer

957 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
quotequote all
Thanks for that.
Comtemplating buying this for my 993.
I may forego the CD changer purely for cost at present, and also to liberate some boot space!
Besides, an ipod would really be a better mass music server!
Andrew Dryburgh

leicesterboy15

151 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th May 2008
quotequote all
Very useful info. Do you guys know if the Porsche alarm is wired into the factory stereo? I've been told it is and theres a flashing light linked to the alarm on the OEM stereo but I don't know if its just a flashing light or something a bit more intelligent.

Easy_Targa

463 posts

195 months

Wednesday 14th May 2008
quotequote all
Had a Becker fitted in the 993 recently. An Indianapolis Pro. Ditto the OP great Bluetooth with Nokia phone (no phone book or voice activation with mine though). Satnav is surprisingly good given the limitations of the screen and really like the partial mute of the music during voice instructions. I had original changer removed and added an I Pod kit which works brilliantly. Money well spent and the head unit looks like original equipment.