Bluetooth for PCM!!!
#1
Bluetooth for PCM!!!
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#5
Interesting timing, thanks for pointing that out.
I only just took delivery of my TT 4 weeks ago and my first mission after moving over from a Range Rover Sport was to get bluetooth back. The 2 things the most annoyed in the Cayenne with the PCM are bluetooth and Bose sound. I have already been plotting to go Pioneer AVIC and say good bye to the factory system. I now how to look a bit more closely. If the PCM is pain to integrate with aftermarket sound like my SL55 was, I may still go aftermarket. However, on that front too there are new options like Rockford for audio integration. I used the Audiocontrol unit and was never that impressed with it in my Benz.
I only just took delivery of my TT 4 weeks ago and my first mission after moving over from a Range Rover Sport was to get bluetooth back. The 2 things the most annoyed in the Cayenne with the PCM are bluetooth and Bose sound. I have already been plotting to go Pioneer AVIC and say good bye to the factory system. I now how to look a bit more closely. If the PCM is pain to integrate with aftermarket sound like my SL55 was, I may still go aftermarket. However, on that front too there are new options like Rockford for audio integration. I used the Audiocontrol unit and was never that impressed with it in my Benz.
#6
I seen you post elsewhere so I will post this for you here also
Add the Tooki NavTV interface to the PCM, you can replace every speaker and amp, still keeping everything else. just take the amp out of the fiber loop, it will automatically turn on the speaker outputs of the PCM, or just have the dealer recode it w/o the amp. run that to a Rockford 360.2 for mucho EQ'ing, time alignment and x-overs, add amp or amps depending on what your poison is and then if you want speakers.
The Cayenne has a horrid sound that makes me just want to turn the damn thing off or go road rage.
Add the Tooki NavTV interface to the PCM, you can replace every speaker and amp, still keeping everything else. just take the amp out of the fiber loop, it will automatically turn on the speaker outputs of the PCM, or just have the dealer recode it w/o the amp. run that to a Rockford 360.2 for mucho EQ'ing, time alignment and x-overs, add amp or amps depending on what your poison is and then if you want speakers.
The Cayenne has a horrid sound that makes me just want to turn the damn thing off or go road rage.
#7
you might want to try http://www.reusaudio.com/ i have there sytem in my cayenne and am very happy with the sound
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