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bubu
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Posted: 08 Mar 2017 at 1:43am |
I have a old autoradio (cassette and not AUX input ) in my car. But i don't want change because it pretty. I just want to add bluetooth. I leave fm receiver side for the true audio / radio. I want to know if i purchase both parts : TDA7388(
four-channel 41W audio amplifier board and Bluetooth home-car receiver adaptor I connect the audio amplifier with bluetooh receiver and power amplifier with speaker and i add a switch, to switch(speakers) between true audioradio/power amplifier. I know i must add a power convert 12V->5V for the Bluetooth module. I want to know if this is good "cheap" solution ? Sorry for my English, I'm French. |
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Graham Slee
Admin Group Retired Joined: 11 Jan 2008 Location: South Yorkshire Status: Offline Points: 16298 |
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Do you know what you are getting yourself into?
I would say it is doomed to failure. |
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That none should be able to buy or sell without a smartphone and the knowledge in how to use apps
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gwebster
Senior Member Joined: 04 Oct 2014 Location: Liss, UK Status: Offline Points: 175 |
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Far easier to wire something like a Parrot (https://www.parrot.com/uk/car-kits/parrot-mki-9100) or Nokia Bluetooth (CK-200) unit into the car radio harness. This will allow hands-free telephone use and make music available from your phone or iPod.
I had a CK-200 wired into my '02 Saab's original radio this way which I've just removed to replace the original radio with a Bluetooth-equipped media player radio. My Saab had a dedicated connector in its harness for a phone but these kits will simply plug into the car's ISO wiring to your radio. At the most, you might need a simple adaptor (which is usually available from a car accessories outlet. Geoff |
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