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Posted

Hey guys, I got a 2004 cayenne S with a Single Disc CD player with the Bose suround sound(or what not).

Questions are...

Can I upgrade my deck and retain the bose amp and speaker, or just speakers and replace the amp??

And if none of that is possible, is there any way to wire in an ipod direct to the head unit so I can get some clean tunes??

Help please, can't keep shuffling stacks of CD forever.

Thanx guys

PS. Has anyone done a car PC on their cayenne yet??

Posted

You need a dension gateway. lets you have full control of you ipod via the pcm head unit and steering wheel controls. you can also add a bluetooth adaptor.

easy install.

Cheaper then the OEM option.

I have one, and they're great.

www.dension.com

Cheers

DS

Posted

Is there a way to drive the bose amp from a non PCM head unit? Would save a lot of hassle on stereo upgrades.

Posted

Nop, the output is on MOST fiber optic network sorry

Also try Mobridge, thats an easy DIY install

Is there a way to drive the bose amp from a non PCM head unit? Would save a lot of hassle on stereo upgrades.
Posted

K so retaining anything bose is out of the question.

So is there any way to wire/connect the ipod in my "NON-PCM CD deck" without a wireless signal.

Cuz I already use a radio transmitter to play my ipod on my deck, but it sounds like crap.

thanks for the input guys.

You need a dension gateway. lets you have full control of you ipod via the pcm head unit and steering wheel controls. you can also add a bluetooth adaptor.

easy install.

Cheaper then the OEM option.

I have one, and they're great.

www.dension.com

Cheers

DS

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