Granturismo Bluetooh/Ipod etc

Granturismo Bluetooh/Ipod etc

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lambo_xx

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2,199 posts

197 months

Monday 28th May 2018
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Looking at an early 4.2 later this week. Do they have Bluetooth? If so does it work with new style iphones? Does it have a USB/Aux port? Anything to play music from an iphone.

If not, any advice on aftermarket options
Thanks

tokyo_mb

432 posts

217 months

Thursday 31st May 2018
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If you haven't seen the thread Awesome - full touchscreen Apple CarPlay within existing Granturismo head unit on Sports Maserati it might be of interest.

Suggestion that an Australian outfit have found a way to do touchscreen CarPlay and keep the existing NIT / Nav working. Not sure if it works on the earliest cars, and waiting to see how the first UK fitting goes... but looks like it has real potential. I'm not an owner yet, but have bookmarked this for when I do take the plunge later this year.

tokyo_mb

432 posts

217 months

Thursday 7th June 2018
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First Quattroporte in the UK and possibly the world with Apple car play! says that the system works (and that while it was more difficult to fit in the Quattroporte, it will also fit that as well as the GT).

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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tokyo_mb said:
First Quattroporte in the UK and possibly the world with Apple car play! says that the system works (and that while it was more difficult to fit in the Quattroporte, it will also fit that as well as the GT).
Am I missing something here, loads of places can retrofit an aftermarket double din unit & custom bezel

Murph7355

37,703 posts

256 months

Sunday 10th June 2018
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jakesmith said:
Am I missing something here, loads of places can retrofit an aftermarket double din unit & custom bezel
It's not an aftermarket unit. It retains the original system which can be flicked to readily if so desired. Also easily reversible.

It looks like a good solution IMO. If I still had my GT, I'd probably go with this.

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Monday 11th June 2018
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Murph7355 said:
It's not an aftermarket unit. It retains the original system which can be flicked to readily if so desired. Also easily reversible.

It looks like a good solution IMO. If I still had my GT, I'd probably go with this.
Oh OK right you are, I have seen that before as it goes, in earnest it is good to preserve the OEM dash on a car like this where buyers like originality, I do think the OEM look is good too

Mattjevans

234 posts

92 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Also if you remove OEM you have no way to set dash clock, reset trip computers, etc.

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Mattjevans said:
Also if you remove OEM you have no way to set dash clock, reset trip computers, etc.
On my car the Dash clock has a button on it
Trip computers are set by the buttons on the right of steering wheel

I know removing oem isn’t to everyone’s taste but it does give a bloody excellent head unit

With this other option are there separate rca outs, does it have active crossovers etc? What system runs exactly? Does the sound still come from the oem unit?

Mattjevans

234 posts

92 months

Saturday 23rd June 2018
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Sorry, wasn’t clear. Not the centre dash clock but the digital display clock

Clearly I don’t know how to use the trip computer properly! Will read the manual now...

jakesmith

9,461 posts

171 months

Monday 25th June 2018
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Mattjevans said:
Sorry, wasn’t clear. Not the centre dash clock but the digital display clock

Clearly I don’t know how to use the trip computer properly! Will read the manual now...
There's a work-around ... Just rotate the bezel on the cruise control arm to activate the system (you don't need to actually turn it on) and the digital clock disappears! I always felt 2 clocks was excessive anyway for such an understated car (!)