Archive for the 'car stereo receivers' Category
This is the New Eclipse CD5030 Head Unit. Only Speakers, no Subw or external amplifier yet. Lots of sound adjustment features, bluetooth, ipod and usb memory direct connection, 5v preamp, 7band eq. Great receiver
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How do I transmit my stereo bluetooth from my bluetooth enabled phone to my car’s stereo? My car is already handsfree enabled, but does not support stereo bluetooth music streaming. I’ve been searching for some type of bluetooth receiver that has a 3.5 mm jack that will hook up to my car’s aux port, that way I can stream music wirelessly from my phone. Anyone have an ideas? I can’t seem to find such a device.
It’s hard to find such equipment, since it’s better for you to install a car stereo which can support music player itself, that’s the fastest way! I’m using an Eonon head unit, it can play the music as well as hand-free calling. Very nice unit!
Wireless FM transmitter wirelessly connects portable music players to your car or home stereo quickly and easily. Just plug the FM Transmitter into the headphone jack of your MP3 or any audio sourve including your PDA, CD Player, Cassette player or connect it to your PC or laptop computer. Tune your card stereo or receiver to the clearest FM frequency, and enjoy your digital music with full sound and convenience.
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I bought a Metra car stereo Installation Kit from auto zone for GM. I have a 1991 Buick Skylark and i have been trying to replace the stock stereo receiver. But when i try to put the kit together my receiver doesn’t fit. Can anyone help me out? I have been trying to put it together for so long and i cant figure it out.
When you say it doesn’t fit, is it too deep or will not fit into the kit’s slot. Metra isn’t the best quality kits as far as fitment goes. I’ve used them but often have to "massage" the openings and such. A file or dremel tool can be used to do that. If the head unit is too deep, you may have the wrong kit or head unit for your car. There are some kits that have an extended face for deeper units, but if one is not available for your application, consider using a shallower head unit with similar features you want.
Check out Crutchfield.com and open up the "Outfit My Car" link to view your options.
See how Pioneer’s latest in-dash receivers bring the best of Pandora internet radio into your car. Using your iPhone and Pandora app from the App Store, simply connect to a compatible Pioneer receiver to take the Pandora experience on the road. To learn more, visit www.pioneerelectronics.com/pandora
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