Upgrading BOSE headunit to Becker Head Unit

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Post by reserves » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:22 pm

I have Bose and bought this adapter PC9-410 here http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_Stereo_fitt ... udi/A3.htm, it plugs straight into the loom.

Which Becker are you thinking about going for?

Forgot to mention the bluetooth handsfree works fantastic too.

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Post by rolskii » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:39 pm

Which Becker do you have ..? thinking I would like sat nav + bluetooth ... but mainly a decent stereo, playing mp3 discs ...
I got component speakers, so need to bring the rest into line..

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Post by reserves » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:45 pm

This one http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/becker- ... afe9a6aabf (no sat nav) the unit sounds great and i think good value for money too.

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Post by rolskii » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:54 pm

Yep ... sorry for asking, just looked at yr original post.... doh..
I just fancy a sat nav too... single din fitting, but I think I will probably go the route as you.....
if I stick nearly a grand in the dash ... some monkey will have it out of there ...... just fed up of listening to the same audio system for 6yrs now..... different s4's but same same poo-poo....
I was looking today ... almost tempted .... :bigblink:

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Post by reserves » Sat Feb 24, 2007 7:57 pm

I'll get you a pic on Tuesday, to be honest I think all the Beckers look the same and I don't even bother taking the face off mine, it just looks like an Audi one to the uneducated.

Have a look at the range www.becker.de

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Post by rolskii » Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:23 pm

I got the Becker Grand Prix, re-wired with ox-free cables, front & rear infinity components, front dont sound too clever compared to the rears, but they all sound much clearer driven by the unit.
Only thing I got is getting it to receive stations okay, i got the power to the aerial in the iso loom okay, did you have any issues sorting out reception power to the set....?

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Post by dr_wimpkins » Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:13 pm

Rolskii, does your headunit sit flush ? Im thinkking about a becker, but want to make a neat job of it
All BLOW and no GO.........

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Post by rolskii » Wed Mar 21, 2007 12:30 am

There is a slight protrusion of say 2mm, I was thinking about shaving the same amount of the facia inserts so its flush, but not too bothered.
Sounds much better, thinking of amping it now, got one ... but not enough time to fit it presently.. get some pics done .... soon .. d .. :smile_smoking:

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Post by reserves » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:28 am

Mine sits flush, think i managed to push it in further than i was 'supposed' to. It's a shame the facia inserts are so poor, i was going to make my own, but don't have the time!

The becker is well worth the upgrade, especially with the iPod and handsfree bluetooth.

Will try to take pics, right now I've lost my camera charger!

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Post by dr_wimpkins » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:40 pm

hmm, defo tempted now.. Was the wiring straight forward, or did u use diagrams?

Also I see the front speakers use typical <beep> audi pods that dont sit flat, did you make up some sort of mdf thing? Thats what I might try and do.

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Post by reserves » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:42 pm

The wiring was almost plug and play, as long as you buy the correct adaptor, obviously you have to run the lead for the bluetooth mic as well.

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Post by rolskii » Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:05 am

I swapped the switched and continuous feeds as required, got a spare iso adapter, took 2 conectors out and plugged them into the original speaker connectors(as front fed only fron s/plug), then got some fat oxy. free s/wire an took it to the infinity components f&r, only thing is the front speakers are not enclosed properly and sound crap, its something i need to sort .. soon.. I got the plastic converter rings, which have all the correct fitting angles, mdf may sit a bit wierd, due to the angles on the door cards, need to deaden the doors and thinking of some small boxes....?
Otherwise the bluetooth is v.handy, sound quality is great, just waiting for my in-line ariel booster and ipod/cd changer, mp3s are nice though ...losing the fading dash is no great loss....! :thumbs:

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