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mobile fidelity Member Since: 21 May 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 12 |
On the light side, maybe North Americans (yes I'm married to one, bit further north lets say) should stop trying to break SPL records and start listening to music. You'd be surprised what you can actually hear at normal listening levels with quality gear installed correctly |
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Wed Jun 13 2007 11:06am |
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ivery819 Member Since: 16 Jan 2007 Location: -- Posts: 1241 |
mobile fidelity
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Wed Jun 13 2007 11:28am |
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ryanoz Member Since: 16 Oct 2006 Location: Louisiana Posts: 32 |
Very intelligent response, since we all know that this certainly is a regional issue. |
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Wed Jun 13 2007 8:48pm |
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1º Member Since: 31 Mar 2007 Location: Miami, FL Posts: 144 |
On the even lighter side, maybe you should be more specific about who you are talking about instead of inferring that we, Americans, are all the same. You'd be suprised how we, "music blasting" Americans, dont consider all Australians "crocodile hunters" James A. Cadet 07 Range Rover Sport S/C Chawton White |
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Wed Jun 13 2007 9:15pm |
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stephenw Member Since: 12 Nov 2006 Location: Canberra ACT Posts: 91 |
Sorry, I can't resist. Anyone seen Clarkson's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I particularly like the first five minutes and the Las Vagas street interviews. Also, it does have a bit on Range Rovers so that I can claim it's on topic.
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Thu Jun 14 2007 7:01am |
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mobile fidelity Member Since: 21 May 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 12 |
Nor do we have kangaroo's living in our back yards, the most commonly asked question by north americans |
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Thu Jun 14 2007 10:29am |
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1º Member Since: 31 Mar 2007 Location: Miami, FL Posts: 144 |
what do you expect, it was in "Crocodile Dundee" James A. Cadet 07 Range Rover Sport S/C Chawton White |
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Thu Jun 14 2007 6:00pm |
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PMG Member Since: 11 May 2007 Location: Sydney Posts: 4 |
Hello again Gents,
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Tue Jun 19 2007 4:29am |
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gianluca Member Since: 18 Mar 2009 Location: Potenza Posts: 136 |
Fantastic job, Stephen, this is exactly what I am going to do.
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Fri Mar 20 2009 9:29am |
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gianluca Member Since: 18 Mar 2009 Location: Potenza Posts: 136 |
I forgot .. for the sake of understanding, I have a 2700 TDV6 HSE version with OEM navi and harman kardon system.
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Fri Mar 20 2009 9:30am |
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gianluca Member Since: 18 Mar 2009 Location: Potenza Posts: 136 |
Hi Stephen, Hi lads.
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Thu Mar 26 2009 9:15am |
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mobile fidelity Member Since: 21 May 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 12 |
Yes the cables were extended to keep the info display working on the instrumentation cluster.
The OEM unit was located on the right rear 1/4 panel.
No parts were removed from the OEM unit.
Even thou the OEM unit is connected, it only serves as a repeater for the info on the cluster i.e. the "i" button on the indicator stalk won't activate the info on the cluster without the OEM unit connected. If the "i" button is not in the vehicle then you won't need to relocate the OEM unit.
Base models and ones equiped with HK (Hardly Kranking) all have amplifiers, the difference being the HK runs the speakers actively i.e. internal active crossovers.
Yes, PAC SW adaptors were used, little tricky with operation from memory. |
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Sun May 03 2009 1:19am |
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RRS11 Member Since: 20 Apr 2009 Location: Seoul Posts: 45 |
I noticed that some countries come with different spec of audio sys. So, just for your reference, here is the list of things I got as "OEM" here in Korea.
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Sun May 03 2009 10:49am |
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gianluca Member Since: 18 Mar 2009 Location: Potenza Posts: 136 |
Very useful, very interesting!
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Mon May 04 2009 9:19am |
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