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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Hudson on 27 December 2015, 16:09:39
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I have been looking for an elite (see other post in general) but a few members have suggested buying a CDX and fitting a better audio system instead of looking for an elite for the bose system ? Well if i did get a CDX and it was fitted with the standard headunit to make the sounds better but keep the original headunit could i fit an aftermarket 2 or 4 channel amp at line level and then fit better speakers..... maybe even a small sub. Has anybody ever done this ? I know fitting an aftermarket headunit would be far easier but i do like the OEM look of the exisitng headunit. Ta
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I have been looking for an elite (see other post in general) but a few members have suggested buying a CDX and fitting a better audio system instead of looking for an elite for the bose system ? Well if i did get a CDX and it was fitted with the standard headunit to make the sounds better but keep the original headunit could i fit an aftermarket 2 or 4 channel amp at line level and then fit better speakers..... maybe even a small sub. Has anybody ever done this ? I know fitting an aftermarket headunit would be far easier but i do like the OEM look of the exisitng headunit. Ta
I'm sure there is a guide to fitting line level outputs to a CCR2006 in the maintenace guide ICE section . Done by Kevin Wood as I remember :-\
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I have been looking for an elite (see other post in general) but a few members have suggested buying a CDX and fitting a better audio system instead of looking for an elite for the bose system ? Well if i did get a CDX and it was fitted with the standard headunit to make the sounds better but keep the original headunit could i fit an aftermarket 2 or 4 channel amp at line level and then fit better speakers..... maybe even a small sub. Has anybody ever done this ? I know fitting an aftermarket headunit would be far easier but i do like the OEM look of the exisitng headunit. Ta
Aftermarket double din looks better than a single din with that daft cubbyhole underneath imho...
(http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y486/05omegav6/IMG_20130930_133308_zpsa01b3876.jpg)
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I have been looking for an elite (see other post in general) but a few members have suggested buying a CDX and fitting a better audio system instead of looking for an elite for the bose system ? Well if i did get a CDX and it was fitted with the standard headunit to make the sounds better but keep the original headunit could i fit an aftermarket 2 or 4 channel amp at line level and then fit better speakers..... maybe even a small sub. Has anybody ever done this ? I know fitting an aftermarket headunit would be far easier but i do like the OEM look of the exisitng headunit. Ta
I'm sure there is a guide to fitting line level outputs to a CCR2006 in the maintenace guide ICE section . Done by Kevin Wood as I remember :-\
Same principle as the NCDC mod, but if you're unencumbered by Bose, then you might as well fit a well specced double din unit with Bluetooth and keep the glovebox :-\
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Now that double din screen unit does look ok, the few pics i have seen have had single din units in with trim and they look awful but that does look ok....... a unit with nav, phone and all the mod con's would be nice, could also fit an amp in the normal way, also there are a lot more CDX's out there than elites. Thanks
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If you want to keep the head unit but boost / improve the sound quality in a big way, fit a Alpine KTP 445A amp behind the glove box and splice into the original wiring :y
Don't forget to upgrade your speakers to suit :y :y
The KTP 190U will also power a small sub so you can fill out the bass if needed :)
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Visually, a full sized screen, ie 7"+, will look cleaner than a sub 7" with controls to one side...
If you can handle Region 1 dvds, then the US is a good place to look as prices are reasonable, even allowing for shipping etc ;)
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The larger screens would do away with the need for more trim which again i think would look best, i will keep this in mind and maybe build my own '' bose '' system in a cdx whereas i will get the best of both worlds and am more able to choose what i want with the added advantage of it being 21st century tech.
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Do you really need an Amp? The standard speakers are good, let down by piss poor 2006/2006 units, a new H/U alone does wonders. In the 2.2 I'm running an Alpine H/U with standard speakers, I personally like cubby hole, useful for a phone when running tunes, as it can be tucked away.
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/803897/Omega/Radio/DSC00759.JPG)
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/803897/Omega/Radio/DSC00757.JPG)
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If you don't fancy breaking into your HU to fit some RCA Line Level outs, there are plenty of Line / Speaker in Amps around where you can just feed your speaker levels in directly, available from Kenwood, Alpine, Blaupunkt to name a few.
Not going to sound as clean as line level in, but its a start, and the Amp is there ready for future upgrades as and when.