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22 messages, Last post on Aug 17, 2009 at 8:52 PM
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Replying to: laska (Oct 17, 2007 7:44 am) legacygt.com should have some info, I haven't looked deep into it but will when I am ready to do the swap. -mike
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Replying to: laska (Oct 16, 2007 8:16 am) Did it work? I'm in the same boat with the same questions. Just curious how it worked out for you. Also, what did your junk yard charge for the deck and faceplate? Thanks! |
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Replying to: paisan (Oct 17, 2007 6:43 pm) Thanks -Daniel |
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hello, I've been using a sirius sportster model. my wife bought me an installable kit for my legacy. it was dealer installed, but I'm looking for some of the features the sportster had...like the 'memo' key or the 'band' key. are they not included in this kit? are they hidden somewhere in the radio features? I've searched forums and google, can't find any hits. any help is appreciated. (sorry for the double post; I posted it first as a reply to an old thread, by mistake) |
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Replying to: famof3kids (Jun 18, 2007 7:17 am) |
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| I read with interest that putting an 07 unit in an 05 Outback should work. I have located an 08 changer (with integrated heater controls, like my 06 LL Bean Outback has) and want to swap it out to get the AUX input for my iPod. The 08 unit I found has the AUX jack in the compartment under the center armrest, and I am hoping that I can make this work someway in my 06. Anyone with any experience? My Subaru dealer says they can make this work if I can get them the wiring and AUX jack from the wrecked 08 car, but before I lay out the cash, I am hoping someone here might have some experience with this. Thanks! | |
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What is the difference in sound quality from getting an aftermarket board that connects to the CD player vs getting a faceplate replacement from crutchfields and installing an aftermarket stereo with a line in for aux? Also, does Subaru sell a later model stereo unit with the aux option that I could buy and install into my outback (manual ac)?
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Replying to: ericcoughlin (Aug 16, 2009 6:26 pm) If by "an aftermarket board" you mean something like an FM modulator, know that the sound quality from a modulator (whether hard-wired to your system or transmitted through the air) can never be guaranteed. In other words, it's almost always worse than actually replacing the radio with an "aux in" or "usb in" capable aftermarket head unit. Note, you should be able to replace your head unit, since your hvac is manual, but read carefully your installation information from Crutchfield AND talk with people from Subaru about the installation BEFORE doing it. If you do not PROPERLY disconnect the hvac controls, you WILL break something. In general both the head unit and the speakers are the primary factors in sound quality. Replacing either or both will do the most for you.
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Replying to: dcass602 (Aug 17, 2009 4:53 am) |
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