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Title: ccr 2006
Post by: marriedwithchildren on 03 September 2008, 11:04:19
Hi

   Can anyone give a definite answers as to what I can replace my CCr 2006 radio with in terms of better quality and it being a straight forward change?

I'm looking for a better sound (maybe louder too) but it would seem that I'm really limited as to what can be done.

I don't want to pay more than £250

Thanks very much.

Also can you replace with an aftermarket double dinn dvd player type unit and if so does it screw up the current information display?
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 03 September 2008, 12:10:59
any replacement head unit will need adaptors to talk to the steering wheel controls and display.

Due to the lack of decent double din units, and cost of them.

I put a single DIN Alpline unit in, with steering wheel adaptor.... Much better sound as the Vx headunits are weak.
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: marriedwithchildren on 03 September 2008, 14:03:02
OK  when you did that did your display still  work or did the radio inforamtion just not get listed anymore?
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 03 September 2008, 15:10:16
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OK  when you did that did your display still  work or did the radio inforamtion just not get listed anymore?

You loose the radio section, check controls till works, mpg, range, stop watch and so on, but no radio station displayed.

I always ment to get the display working again, but costs about £70 for the adaptor  :o

So i never bothered, I don't miss it... i am only ever on 2 stations and the music is totally different, either that or i have the iPod on, so its not needed.
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: marriedwithchildren on 03 September 2008, 15:28:30
Thanks

Do you jsut have a blanking plate and the display in through the alpine now?
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 03 September 2008, 15:56:54
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Thanks

Do you jsut have a blanking plate and the display in through the alpine now?

Single DIN comes with screen anyway so use that my advice get one with a small screen, or little text.

Mine has a black background with white text but still lights up the car at night, i find it 'pop' it so that the front LCD hangs down to let you insert a CD. That way less light...

Get a Double DIN to single DIN convertor thingy, leaves a tray underneath the radio. I drilled a hole in the back and pushed though a standard AUX 3.5mm connector for my iPod.

Display remains, but lower part of the display is blank. You can fool the MID into thinking its off but cutting the power supply radio feed (makes it thinks radio is off) this will always show the date.

Something to fill the mid i guess, but again i never bothered.

I have this in mine... its looks slightly browner in real life, i find it fits in well, considering:

(http://www.audiostrefa.pl/images/car/alpine/cda9854r.jpg)
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: oceansoul on 03 September 2008, 16:50:08
i am practiclly fitting that exact same head unit in my car today or tomoz! actually its a 9852rb but looks the same as that :P

How diffucult was it to get the alpine loom and the steering wheel adaptor in behind the dash? i hear there isnt much room
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 03 September 2008, 17:24:24
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i am practiclly fitting that exact same head unit in my car today or tomoz! actually its a 9852rb but looks the same as that :P

How diffucult was it to get the alpine loom and the steering wheel adaptor in behind the dash? i hear there isnt much room

Not with double din units, with single DIN its ok.

Can't exactly swing a cat in there but fair bit of room.

The connector for the steering wheel controls is not great, it can easily come off so be careful pushing it back.

It also depends if you remove the metal cage or not, because the ariel connection is 'fixed' to the back metal part, so to save space just pull the metal cage forward a tad, then pull the ariel connection of it. should give you more room as it allows you to manually route the cable. Also allows you to pull it out further so you can connect it all up with the headunit resting on the gear stick  :)
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: TheBoy on 03 September 2008, 19:47:38
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Thanks

Do you jsut have a blanking plate and the display in through the alpine now?

Single DIN comes with screen anyway so use that my advice get one with a small screen, or little text.

Mine has a black background with white text but still lights up the car at night, i find it 'pop' it so that the front LCD hangs down to let you insert a CD. That way less light...

Get a Double DIN to single DIN convertor thingy, leaves a tray underneath the radio. I drilled a hole in the back and pushed though a standard AUX 3.5mm connector for my iPod.

Display remains, but lower part of the display is blank. You can fool the MID into thinking its off but cutting the power supply radio feed (makes it thinks radio is off) this will always show the date.

Something to fill the mid i guess, but again i never bothered.

I have this in mine... its looks slightly browner in real life, i find it fits in well, considering:

(http://www.audiostrefa.pl/images/car/alpine/cda9854r.jpg)
Having seen that Alpine, it doesn't look (quite) as chavvy in real life.  Tunnie has also added a vibe sub in boot, but this is too much base for my old-man tastes...
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: oceansoul on 04 September 2008, 16:42:52
Well im off to install mine in a few mins (after i drunk the tea) so ill take some pics to upload :)

Ok so i just installed it now. There was ABSOLOUTLY no way i was going to be able to get the AI net connection to the ipod connection box down the back of the dash as there was no opening to the passenger foot well. but i got everything else in alright and it keeps the use of the steering wheel control's :)
(http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/979/dasholdkp9.jpg)
(http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/5576/dashnewxn4.jpg)
(http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5572/dashnew2er1.jpg)



Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 04 September 2008, 20:15:57
looks good, same as mine!  :D

Its a shame their "orange" setting is not very orange, when i saw the specs i was hoping it would match the MID and climate orange colour.

At night however, pop the tray thing to insert a CD, and that orange light to eject the CD blends in well at night!

For a bit more bass try an Active Sub (speaker & amp in one) i bought a Vibe CBR10 Active, lifts the bass nicely. I left the standard speakers, sound great with a better headunit.
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: marriedwithchildren on 04 September 2008, 20:23:57
Apart from this Alpine   unit  what others are easy to put in?  Anyone put in a double dinn dvd player type or is it waste of time?

Has the sound quality dramaticly improved?

Thanks
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: oceansoul on 05 September 2008, 12:23:51
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looks good, same as mine!  :D

Its a shame their "orange" setting is not very orange, when i saw the specs i was hoping it would match the MID and climate orange colour.

At night however, pop the tray thing to insert a CD, and that orange light to eject the CD blends in well at night!

For a bit more bass try an Active Sub (speaker & amp in one) i bought a Vibe CBR10 Active, lifts the bass nicely. I left the standard speakers, sound great with a better headunit.


Yes im thinking the exact same thing and my m8 has one too :) just one thing, how the f**k did u get any RCA's outta the back of the Head unit area, i could find no way for my AI net cable to get into the footwells?


Pretty much any head unit will fit in, they all have the same fittings. As for double din you might struggle to fit all the cables and adaptors in the back there. The sound quality is 10 times better than the standrd head unit.
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: tunnie on 05 September 2008, 15:36:53
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looks good, same as mine!  :D

Its a shame their "orange" setting is not very orange, when i saw the specs i was hoping it would match the MID and climate orange colour.

At night however, pop the tray thing to insert a CD, and that orange light to eject the CD blends in well at night!

For a bit more bass try an Active Sub (speaker & amp in one) i bought a Vibe CBR10 Active, lifts the bass nicely. I left the standard speakers, sound great with a better headunit.


Yes im thinking the exact same thing and my m8 has one too :) just one thing, how the f**k did u get any RCA's outta the back of the Head unit area, i could find no way for my AI net cable to get into the footwells?


Pretty much any head unit will fit in, they all have the same fittings. As for double din you might struggle to fit all the cables and adaptors in the back there. The sound quality is 10 times better than the standrd head unit.

Now your asking, its couple of years now since i fitted it.

From what i remember, you could buy the expensive Alpine iPod lead, which has the standard dock connector. This does have the ability to show and control the iPod from the headunit and steering wheel controls. But being a student at the time, could not be bothered!

So i just fitted a standard RCA to 3.5mm jack connector. Think there are RCA outputs on the back of the headunit, just take a lead from there, and double back, drill a hole in the under tray thing, and poke it through.

I tied a not in the cable to stop it slipping back through.

Works well  :y
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: Jay w on 05 September 2008, 15:44:08
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Apart from this Alpine   unit  what others are easy to put in?  Anyone put in a double dinn dvd player type or is it waste of time?

Has the sound quality dramaticly improved?

Thanks

I have put a kenwood DNX5220 in my omega, cracking piece of kit, does everything, sat nav, bluetooth, ipod, dvd, with dual zone control, reverse camera support and tv support....

wasn't cheap though, but was easy to fit and looks the business
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: marriedwithchildren on 05 September 2008, 19:47:48
Hey thats sounds good,   was it difficult to fit and do you still have steering whel controls?  What does the MID display now?

Any pics would be great!
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: davlad22 on 07 September 2008, 21:08:23
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Apart from this Alpine   unit  what others are easy to put in?  Anyone put in a double dinn dvd player type or is it waste of time?

Has the sound quality dramaticly improved?

Thanks

I have put a kenwood DNX5220 in my omega, cracking piece of kit, does everything, sat nav, bluetooth, ipod, dvd, with dual zone control, reverse camera support and tv support....

wasn't cheap though, but was easy to fit and looks the business

Yep! Piccies please!!!  :y
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: Nathv6 on 04 October 2008, 23:31:46
ive got the 2006 bose setup in my miggy just wandering if there is a w ay to add a sub onto the ccr2006 ????
Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: Jay w on 05 October 2008, 17:56:11
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Apart from this Alpine   unit  what others are easy to put in?  Anyone put in a double dinn dvd player type or is it waste of time?

Has the sound quality dramaticly improved?

Thanks

I have put a kenwood DNX5220 in my omega, cracking piece of kit, does everything, sat nav, bluetooth, ipod, dvd, with dual zone control, reverse camera support and tv support....

wasn't cheap though, but was easy to fit and looks the business

Yep! Piccies please!!!  :y

sorry fo the delay,

Yes i still have steering wheel controls, the MID is blank but i can live with that, in addition i have ipod, bluetooth, DVD player and sat nav all built into it, piccys......have a look here

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1214684463

Title: Re: ccr 2006
Post by: Jay w on 05 October 2008, 17:57:27
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ive got the 2006 bose setup in my miggy just wandering if there is a w ay to add a sub onto the ccr2006 ????

you can but it not the easiest thing to do, a lot of people have junked the standard head unit and fitted aftermarket and an amp & sub combo