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ipod interface on accord by gpb59
Sep 17, 2009 (4:30 am)
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Is this offered as an option on any 2009 or 2010 models (interface with USB port)
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Re: ipod interface on accord [gpb59] by rsandoval
Sep 24, 2009 (2:30 pm)
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Replying to: gpb59 (Sep 17, 2009 4:30 am)

If I remember correctly, the high end 08 V6 Accords with leather seats and stuff like that offer the OE dash deck with Ipod connection. Dunno about '10.
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Re: 2008 Accord EX-L radio quality poor [musilr] by mariod
Oct 05, 2009 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: musilr (Sep 14, 2009 6:58 pm)

I have a 2009 Accord EX and yes the radio SUCKS!!! The Ipod and CD sound ok.
I think when you turn the volume up the sound on the radio begins to go flat... But it's not as bad with the CD or Ipod in...
 
Any way to override this?
 
I had an old bose system in my home that did that too.
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2004 Accord Speaker Upgrade Question by atlman7
Nov 02, 2009 (7:20 am)
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I have a 2004 EX-L Navi and have been thinking about upgrading the front door and read deck speakers. The OE radio isn't the best and can't be replaced, and I don't want to add an amplifier. Would upgrading the speakers be a waste of money?
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Re: 2004 Accord Speaker Upgrade Question [atlman7] by v8growl
Nov 05, 2009 (10:49 am)
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Replying to: atlman7 (Nov 02, 2009 7:20 am)

Yes, you can improve the sound quality by upgrading your speakers.
No, it won't sound like a Bose surround sound system, but, to achieve an improvement over the stock system is possible.
I have done it with other cars, and am now thinking about doing the door speakers on my 08 Accord Coupe.
Go to: www.crutchfield.com
This is a privately owned company that has been in the audio and TV business for over 40 years. They have outstanding customer service and a great knowledge base for car audio, as well as other products.
Calling them will and asking for help for your particular car will get you the assistance you need. They will be able to recommend a simple speaker upgrade without having to change anything else.
Again, you're not going to get a Bose system quality when you are done. Just a better sounding system than what you had.
So, for you pundits out there who may be looking at this negatively because we are not putting 1000 watt amps and huge sub woofers in the car so we can do mind blowing and glass breaking music listening experiences.......that is NOT the intended purpose here.
Only to just get a somewhat better sound quality than the factory basic systems provide.
Take care and you will appreciate the Crutchfield experience. NO, I don't work for them. I have just used them many times over the years.
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Re: 2004 Accord Speaker Upgrade Question [atlman7] by mrbill1957
Nov 05, 2009 (2:46 pm)
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Replying to: atlman7 (Nov 02, 2009 7:20 am)

I also have an 2004 EX-L Navi and I tried a rear speaker only upgrade. I was very disappointed with the results. I purchased a "better" grade of Alpine speakers, not sure what the model number was, but if I recall, it was 2nd from the top of the Alpine lineup. What I ended up with was a very tinny sound with very little base. I only used them for a day before I removed them and re installed the OEMs. I did not try any other brands, or did I try a front and rear upgrade. I also didn't try any other upgrades to the OEM sound system.
 
I've been tempted on going to a sound shop to see what they have been doing to Accords, maybe I just tried the wrong speaker.
 
If you do try an upgrade, please post your results.
 
Mrbill
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Re: audio password [dongkyu] by bigbert1
Dec 01, 2009 (7:43 pm)
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Replying to: dongkyu (Nov 06, 2006 6:35 pm)

There seems to be a number of ways and/or places to get or find the code. A lot of people find the five digit code (all numbers 1-6 so you can input them with your preset buttons) on a sticker in the glove box, usually on the left side. If you have the owners manual, you might get lucky and find it written somewhere within that. I recently changed the battery in my 2000 Accord and needed a code. There was a sticker in the glove box, but the five digit code contained numbers higher than 6. Long story short, I ended up finding my code sticker in the trunk, on the strut that holds the trunk lid. There are other postings that speak about holding the one and six buttons at the same time to release an 8 digit code (ignore the letters) which any Honda dealer is supposed to be able to translate into your code. With older models, you may need the serial numbers off of the top or back of the radio itself for the dealer to be able to translate for you. Hope this is helpful to someone! Music is good!
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Re: audio password [bigbert1] by tallman1
Dec 01, 2009 (9:19 pm)
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Replying to: bigbert1 (Dec 01, 2009 7:43 pm)

Heh-heh... three years is a long time to go without a code. Hopefully, he's found it by now.
 
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