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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron_Crazy" data-source="post: 5531513" data-attributes="member: 605980"><p>I have completed my purchase and installation of the Deh-700BT. I have used it for a week now and I absolutely love the sound of my new car stereo system. I installed this system in a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix (non-monsoon). The installation also included 2- 6x9 Kicker rear deck speakers, 2- 6.5 Infinity front door speakers, and a Sony 800 watt amp that powers 2 Sony 12" subwoofers. For the stereo installation wiring I included the GMOS-01 and have the PAC steering wheel control unit on the way.</p><p></p><p>My first thoughts on the DEH-700BT is that the control knob is vulnerable and may not last long as it is moved so often (hopefully I am wrong about this). I am still trying to fine tune the sound, but the many options available in the custom preset seems allow me to get every note tuned in to the highest degree. With the usb connection I am able to attach my IPOD and really find no need for the CD player. And finally the blue tooth. Though this sounds like a great feature to have, I have found that the connection to my Sprint Mongul phone is easily dropped and the sound on the receiving end is not as clear as my blue tooth ear piece.</p><p></p><p>I do have a few questions about the installation that perhaps another GM driver can explain. After installing the GMOS-01 I have found that a sound chimes through the driver side door speaker when i crank the car without my seatbelt on or when the door is open while the key is in the ignition. I can live with this, however I have lost other chimes such as the Delayed Lock feature and other sounds from the user interface. Is this normal? Secondly I have noticed that my Date information in the user interface is no longer available. I assume this feature was somehow displayed from the factory stereo? Third if I remove the GMOS-01 what will I lose anything other than the door chimes? And finally if I do decide to remove the GMOS-01, what interface cable would i use instead?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>C_C</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron_Crazy, post: 5531513, member: 605980"] I have completed my purchase and installation of the Deh-700BT. I have used it for a week now and I absolutely love the sound of my new car stereo system. I installed this system in a 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix (non-monsoon). The installation also included 2- 6x9 Kicker rear deck speakers, 2- 6.5 Infinity front door speakers, and a Sony 800 watt amp that powers 2 Sony 12" subwoofers. For the stereo installation wiring I included the GMOS-01 and have the PAC steering wheel control unit on the way. My first thoughts on the DEH-700BT is that the control knob is vulnerable and may not last long as it is moved so often (hopefully I am wrong about this). I am still trying to fine tune the sound, but the many options available in the custom preset seems allow me to get every note tuned in to the highest degree. With the usb connection I am able to attach my IPOD and really find no need for the CD player. And finally the blue tooth. Though this sounds like a great feature to have, I have found that the connection to my Sprint Mongul phone is easily dropped and the sound on the receiving end is not as clear as my blue tooth ear piece. I do have a few questions about the installation that perhaps another GM driver can explain. After installing the GMOS-01 I have found that a sound chimes through the driver side door speaker when i crank the car without my seatbelt on or when the door is open while the key is in the ignition. I can live with this, however I have lost other chimes such as the Delayed Lock feature and other sounds from the user interface. Is this normal? Secondly I have noticed that my Date information in the user interface is no longer available. I assume this feature was somehow displayed from the factory stereo? Third if I remove the GMOS-01 what will I lose anything other than the door chimes? And finally if I do decide to remove the GMOS-01, what interface cable would i use instead? Thanks, C_C [/QUOTE]
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