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I am using aux with an iPhone.What are you using as a source? Cds, usbs, bluetooth, aux..?
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I am using aux with an iPhone.What are you using as a source? Cds, usbs, bluetooth, aux..?
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ouch, yeah man pretty much what you are listening now is speakers covered with a wet mud covered towel purely because of your source, stock head unit with aux is one of the worse sources next to a cassette player. If you think your setup sounds good now, wait till you get a proper head unit playing lossless files through USB/SD card along with proper time alignment and EQ.I am using aux with an iPhone.
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So can you just download the app and connect the android phone through usb?NEW Minidsp c-dsp 6x8 - Car Audio | DiyMobileAudio.com | Car Stereo Forum
Read up on that. Pretty much gives you full control of every tiny aspect of your system. crossovers/levels/time alignment/ parametric EQ. There is also a way to wire your phone directly to it, bypassing the need for a headunit all together. I know its possible for android, im not sure how one does it for iphone though i believe its talked about on the thread.
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no, i was referring to the SPDIF input. For android phones, you simply get a OTG cable, wire it to a usb to SPDIF adapter, then the coaxial to the C-dsp. The c-dsp comes with an a wired external volume knob(like a bass knob). There is a 7$ app that bypasses your phones DACs. You just run all your music through that.So can you just download the app and connect the android phone through usb?
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/wiring-electrical-installation-help/625565-rcas-get.htmlSo can you just download the app and connect the android phone through usb?
Okay thanks I'll have to look into that.no, i was referring to the SPDIF input. For android phones, you simply get a OTG cable, wire it to a usb to SPDIF adapter, then the coaxial to the C-dsp. The c-dsp comes with an a wired external volume knob(like a bass knob). There is a 7$ app that bypasses your phones DACs. You just run all your music through that.
All in the info you need in that thread.
I did a lot of research about bypassing the iPhone sac and I think it was very difficult to do.Okay thanks I'll have to look into that.
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Android seems a lot simpler. Just an app and some adapter. But that is what I've read in the last 5 minutesI did a lot of research about bypassing the iPhone sac and I think it was very difficult to do.
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Ask if they have a rockford 360.3 or alpine pxa 800Dam that's a lot of reading. But since I have no idea how to install this kind of stuff I don't think the audio shop has this type of product.
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Yea looks like this option is a no go. It's difficult with an iPhoneAndroid seems a lot simpler. Just an app and some adapter. But that is what I've read in the last 5 minutes
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Wow those are expensive. I will definitely look into those.Yea looks like this option is a no go. It's difficult with an iPhone
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A shop will know how to use a c-dsp. Its the same type of thing as any other dsp. You run a SIMPLE software on a laptop and wire it up the same way as any other dsp. I say get a cheap little android phone and keep it in your car at all times. That way you dont have to constantly connect your iphone every time you get in the car.Yea looks like this option is a no go. It's difficult with an iPhone
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Wow those are expensive. I will definitely look into those.
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