Z4M Coupe Audio
Discussion
I don't know, but you'd probably find the answer on here:- https://z4-forum.com/forum/search.php?search_id=ne...
If not you could join and ask the question there - I'm sure someone will know!
If not you could join and ask the question there - I'm sure someone will know!
If you've got Aux-In cable, then a Pure Highway 200/400/600 (200 is the basic radio-only model; 400 adds bluetooth streaming; 600 adds bluetooth handsfree phone function) with a windscreen-mounted antenna will do it. You will have to mount the controller somewhere accessible though, and either hard-wire the powered antenna, or keep it plugged in to the 12v socket.
In my Z4MC, I haven't got Aux-In on mine, so I use it via an unused FM frequency - which is okay if you're staying local, but gets interfered with when you're driving a fair distance as local stations use those frequencies too.
In the e46 I use it via Aux-In and it sounds much better (assuming I haven't got the TomTom on - which causes interference). But the e46 just has a normal BMW head unit which I can replace if I decide the Pure 600 isn't cutting it any more.
(prices on the Pure website are the MSRP, you'll find them for half of that online)
In my Z4MC, I haven't got Aux-In on mine, so I use it via an unused FM frequency - which is okay if you're staying local, but gets interfered with when you're driving a fair distance as local stations use those frequencies too.
In the e46 I use it via Aux-In and it sounds much better (assuming I haven't got the TomTom on - which causes interference). But the e46 just has a normal BMW head unit which I can replace if I decide the Pure 600 isn't cutting it any more.
(prices on the Pure website are the MSRP, you'll find them for half of that online)
Edited by mmm-five on Saturday 17th August 09:51
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