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Just fitted my JBLs. Not quite what I expected. They would certainly go alot louder without distorting but there was still an overall lack of bass or depth to the music.
Saying all that Im still using the crappy Cup head unit. Will my new KDC-6027 make alot of difference?
Quote: Originally posted by Mauwzer on 26 June 2004
so, anyway - What are 182, 16v, valvers, cups, willys and all that rubbish?
One day you when Mr Insruance isnt so hard you will find out for yourself.
PS - From that angle Id say its your mom...
Tell her the £50 is still outstanding!!
Im about to buy a new Kenwood head unit - http://www.kenwood-electronics.co.uk/products/ListProduct.aspx?k1=2&k2=4&k3=23&pr=1577This HU
1, Would this need any connectors or would it plug straight into my Cup?
2, I know I would need an adapter to use the display and steering wheel...
Quote: Originally posted by dangermouse_se on 22 June 2004
I went MP3 simply because I carry two or three discs in the glovebox which gives me 27 albums to go at and the fact that I dont have to have a changer in the car. Plus you can always add a cahnger later if you want.If you go MP3 Id fit...
Yes theres a tweeter in the dash which will obviously stay in place. I dont think exchanging the standard 1 way door speakers for 2 way speakers will affect this much if at all.
Ive seen the F7700 on Ebay for £129 plus £35 delivery. Theres also a F7705 on there but I cant work out the difference.
Your right and they do look one of the nicest HUs Ive seen for a long time.
er.. from memory something to do with imobilisers, alarms, trip computers, no actual function, erm...
Never owned a valver so I cant comment on whats right or wrong.
I think you will find that no one actually knows 100% what the button is for. Ive seen atleast 4 replies with different answers all claiming to be correct.