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Am looking at a kenwood unit to have carplay as my car doesn't currently have satnav or Bluetooth.

Can anyone confirm that you need the 30pin lightining connector to use car play and is the cable to go from this into the head unit supplied or is that an additional cost also?

Was looking to take it to a car audio place to supply and fit but will work out about £200 more expensive to do it that way so happy to do it myself but would want all the bits upfront
 
Bison said:
Am looking at a kenwood unit to have carplay as my car doesn't currently have satnav or Bluetooth.

Can anyone confirm that you need the 30pin lightining connector to use car play and is the cable to go from this into the head unit supplied or is that an additional cost also?

Was looking to take it to a car audio place to supply and fit but will work out about £200 more expensive to do it that way so happy to do it myself but would want all the bits upfront
Currently there is only one wireless CarPlay unit out there, the Alpine iLX-107, and even that needs a lightening cable for set up and charging. So yes you need the cable and no it will not be in the head unit box. Personally I have a Kenwood unit in one of my other cars and the screen really washes out in direct sunlight. So if you own a roadster that might be something to consider.
 
I just wasn't sure if it was a standard lightning connector or it I had to buy the 30 pin to lightning connector adaptor and cable to run from it.

That's annoying about the screen, it was either a kenwood or pioneer. Now you've said that about the screen makes me question the decision as not being able to see it when the roof is down may be an issue
 
Bison said:
I just wasn't sure if it was a standard lightning connector or it I had to buy the 30 pin to lightning connector adaptor and cable to run from it.

That's annoying about the screen, it was either a kenwood or pioneer. Now you've said that about the screen makes me question the decision as not being able to see it when the roof is down may be an issue
Take a look at the Alpine unit. The screen is great even in direct sunlight and wireless is super for those short trips. No need to connect the iPhone to the unit. However, it is only a CarPlay unit nav is done with the Apple maps app and only that. Here's a link to the unit on Crutchfield's site in the states https://www.crutchfield.com/p_500ILX107/Alpine-iLX-107.html One other thing maybe only a States thing but most units have that annoying nanny screen on start up not the Alpine.
 
rory182 said:
simestt said:
Thank you tttony, useful ideas. Does anyone know how to disable the factory Bluetooth easily?
Why do you need to? Just don't connect your phone to it?
If you don't disable the factory Bluetooth, the phone controls on the steering wheel don't work with the after-market head unit's Bluetooth. If you do disable the factory Bluetooth - they might, but I have not found a way to try it.
 
simestt said:
Thank you tttony, useful ideas. Does anyone know how to disable the factory Bluetooth easily?
With vcd:

Adaptation

Bluetooth
[Select]
[77 - Telephone]
[Adaptation - 10]
Channel 133
[Read]
0 = Bluetooth OFF
1 = Bluetooth ON
[Test]
[Save]
[Done, Go Back]
[Close Controller, Go Back - 06]
 
DAB ? Is it really worth it in a car. I've been looking at a few and the ones with DAB tend to have round knobs which I don't really want.

Do I ditch the DAB or is it really worth it ?
 
It depends on how much you like to listen to the radio. Also some radio stations are only available on DAB e.g Radio 6 Music which used to be on FM as well. DAB reception is usually better than FM in my experience.

Radio was not a big priority for me when I changed the HU as I prefer to listen to my own choice of music. I have a 128GB solid state USB hard drive connected to the Pioneer HU with 7000+ tracks on it. Usually it is on random play and if a track I don't want comes up, I just skip it with the MFSW control.
 
Ok so looking for a rack and loom and been told the one I've seen will work as long as my Bose Amp isn't digital ?

Connects2 CTKAU03 Audi TT 2006-2014 Complete Double Din Car Stereo Fitting Kit

"Hi yes this will fit as long as its not the Bose digital amplifier"

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Xtrons PB76ATTP

This is the Android 6.0 octacore unit with 2gb ram.

Installation in a 2011 TTS Coupe with Bose, replacing a Symphony headunit and iPod 30pin connection in glovebox.

I'd been delaying the install as I was a bit intimidated by all the wiring options, turns out it's really straight forward to get basic functionality. Two sources were useful to me, this one:

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sourc ... d7Bm6m35Qz

and this one: https://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... d&start=15

Just connecting the two amp wires, the 4 rca plugs, plugging in two blocks into the stereo itself, the aerial and making up the quadlock I instantly had all speakers working with fulls MFSW integration. I ignored all the ancillaries initially.

The unit powers up and plays radio near enough instantly, radio is as good as my symphony head unit, a nice bonus is it shows artist data for the radio station which obviously the symphony didn't do.

DIS works but only shows the frequency not the name of the station.

I've set it up using tasker on my phone such that when my phone Bluetooth connects to the headunit my phone automatically activates a hotspot so I can get data via WiFi on the headunit using the phone hotspot, this means I get Google play music and Google maps on my travels and any other live updates required.

I've connected the GPS antenna and get a very strong signal, Google maps didn't work initially but the latest version as of 16th Feb 2019 works brilliantly, I used Waze before that which worked well. I have my Google play music account set up on it and it works very well.

The stock launcher is hideous so I paid 89p for Car Launcher Agama from Google play store, this is very slick and much safer as it's big buttons, no swiping. It allows you to add the Audi logo, set the leds to come on with the headlights, set the led colour as desired etc. It lets you change the widget in the centre too showing google maps directions or album art for instance.

The stock dialer is poor and the built in microphone isn't great. Consequently I installed mtcd dialer a while back which is much better than the stock dialler, allowing voice dialling I also installed a copy of my phone contacts into an app emulating google contacts so I have my contact list and favourites for convenience.

Overall very happy with the functionality and convenience
 
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a unit, for an 08 TTS with Bose.

Requirements are that audio quality must stay the same or improve, I'm not willing to downgrade.
Bluetooth with steering wheel controls and song data.
Map search by full postcode.
 
JFidddy said:
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a unit, for an 08 TTS with Bose.

Requirements are that audio quality must stay the same or improve, I'm not willing to downgrade.
Bluetooth with steering wheel controls and song data.
Map search by full postcode.
I fitted the Pioneer SPH-DA130DAB last Saturday.

Get the Connects2 CTKAU03 Kit:
https://goo.gl/U2t1oi
(choose the CTMULTILEAD.2 if you are buying a Pioneer unit)

You might need this Antenna Adapter like I did:
https://goo.gl/jHtWL5

I bought the Pioneer SPH-DA130DAB:
https://goo.gl/RA1K6M

I'm really impressed with the Pioneer unit, Bluetooth works amazingly, it has CarPlay so I routed a Lightning cable through the glove box where the old iPod cable that comes with the OEM stereo comes out at the little hole in the back of the glove box (if you do this you will need to remove the glove box)
Steering wheel controls work great, just an overall solid improvement from the standard stereo.

Audio quality is vastly improved from the standard head unit IMO. Sounds much louder and clearer. Looks clean thanks to the unit not having any buttons and its all touchscreen.

I made sure it had CarPlay so I can plug my iPhone in and use the Maps on the phone, rather than the head unit itself having GPS. This is why I decided to route the Lightning cable through the hole in the glove box so that when I do need to use SatNav I just plug my phone in and use the phones SatNav.

Overall it set me back £350~ as I bought the Pioneer unit for £280 but I fitted it myself with help from a mate who works at a Kwikfit. (though I'm buying him a few pints for his help :lol:)
 

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SuperShires said:
JFidddy said:
Hi,

Can anyone recommend a unit, for an 08 TTS with Bose.

Requirements are that audio quality must stay the same or improve, I'm not willing to downgrade.
Bluetooth with steering wheel controls and song data.
Map search by full postcode.
I fitted the Pioneer SPH-DA130DAB last Saturday.

Get the Connects2 CTKAU03 Kit:
https://goo.gl/U2t1oi
(choose the CTMULTILEAD.2 if you are buying a Pioneer unit)

You might need this Antenna Adapter like I did:
https://goo.gl/jHtWL5

I bought the Pioneer SPH-DA130DAB:
https://goo.gl/RA1K6M

I'm really impressed with the Pioneer unit, Bluetooth works amazingly, it has CarPlay so I routed a Lightning cable through the glove box where the old iPod cable that comes with the OEM stereo comes out at the little hole in the back of the glove box (if you do this you will need to remove the glove box)
Steering wheel controls work great, just an overall solid improvement from the standard stereo.

Audio quality is vastly improved from the standard head unit IMO. Sounds much louder and clearer. Looks clean thanks to the unit not having any buttons and its all touchscreen.

I made sure it had CarPlay so I can plug my iPhone in and use the Maps on the phone, rather than the head unit itself having GPS. This is why I decided to route the Lightning cable through the hole in the glove box so that when I do need to use SatNav I just plug my phone in and use the phones SatNav.

Overall it set me back £350~ as I bought the Pioneer unit for £280 but I fitted it myself with help from a mate who works at a Kwikfit. (though I'm buying him a few pints for his help :lol:)
Thanks for the response.

I like the OEM look of the Dynavin and the Xtrons, but they seem to be poor quality, especially audio wise.

Hence it looks like I'll have to go down the Pioneer route, I read lots of people saying the DA120 is really good, so I guess the DAB130 is just the newer version.

Why do you want to use your phone for Nav? For me personally, the reason for changing the headunit would be so I never have to take my phone out of my pocket when I get in the car, I just wanna be able to get in, have bluetooth connect for music, have maps etc built in. Can I just stick a GPS antenna in the glove box?
 
JFidddy said:
Thanks for the response.

I like the OEM look of the Dynavin and the Xtrons, but they seem to be poor quality, especially audio wise.

Hence it looks like I'll have to go down the Pioneer route, I read lots of people saying the DA120 is really good, so I guess the DAB130 is just the newer version.

Why do you want to use your phone for Nav? For me personally, the reason for changing the headunit would be so I never have to take my phone out of my pocket when I get in the car, I just wanna be able to get in, have bluetooth connect for music, have maps etc built in. Can I just stick a GPS antenna in the glove box?
Yeah I wanted to go the Xtrons route just because of the look but Android just seemed like a ballache I wasn't willing to splash £300+ on hoping it would work out nicely.

SatNav isn't really a big deal for me as I'd rarely use it plus I've always just used my phone anyways. I saw CarPlay as an easy way of getting SatNav without having to fork out more money to get a unit with built in SatNav.

You could just get a more expensive unit with SatNav built in; it'll all plug in the same I believe. But I'm not really qualified to answer that question as I have no first hand experience with it besides what I bought sorry :?

One question I can answer is that yes the Pioneer SPH-DA130DAB is the updated version of the SPH-DA120. :p
 
JFidddy said:
aeronaut90 said:
Looks like for the Pioneer you will need something like this for sat nav within the head unit:

https://www.dynamicsounds.co.uk/pio...BRA_EiwApObaOJJqSx0P0BtICz9ichz9ZjZsAwKEe0DDQZwbGiFe2z2o_npmcgUlrxoCifkQAvD_BwE

From what I have read live traffic is by extra subscription.
I guess the advantage of the Android based systems is that you can use Google Maps etc.
with the next release of IOS12 later this year apple will allow more integration for other apps to use carplay so google maps and lots of others should be available then, I believe the latest pioneers including the SPH-DA130DAB are ready for IOS 12, not sure about previous models
 
Recommendations

My TT should be with me by the end of tomorrow. Its only fitted with the Symphony head unit and Id like to upgrade to a decent aftermarket system.

Ideally id like to put something in that will either work with a retrofit parking sensor or reversing camera which I will add later.

Must hook up to the Steering wheel controls.

Id like something that can run google maps or similar ideally without connecting to my Android phone, Ipod and usb connectivity, I don't want Hands free as I don't take calls while driving so that's not important. must have CD playback as Im old school.

Id really like something with good sound quality but not bothered about DAB as I only resort to the radio for local runs and FM is fine where I am.

Any recomendations
 
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