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toastedoats 02-13-2007 08:20 AM

I just installed a Sportster 4 in my wifes explorer yesterday, and so far i really like it, it is much more appealing to the eye than the starmate, even though it is about double the size. Im really happy with the quality too, it sounds nearly as good as my direct link in my car. except for the occasional light static

BillBoost37 02-13-2007 11:53 AM

It would be good to know what HU you have.

BLACK94SSEi 02-13-2007 02:57 PM

Good info guys!! Im going to be buying a newer HU Prefferably Kenwood. I would like hookup to be direct. I have some more research to do.

BillBoost37 02-13-2007 05:58 PM

Jr...The kenwood I have is ready for an add on box for Sirius and it's cake.

In that case.. you'd be set pretty easy.

BTW..talk to me before you order Sirius. ;)

toastedoats 02-13-2007 06:11 PM

i have to be honesy tony, and tell you that i do not like my direct-connected tuner, because on MY HEADUNIT (i cannot say for sure about Kenwoods) i can only read one line of the current song info at a time (title/artist/station name/genre/etc) whereas on the modulated units the display screen shows multiple lines of track info

also, the sound quality in general is not as good as it could be. DO NOT EXPECT CD QUALITY NO MATTER WHAT i was hugely disappointed because i expected CD quality sound from my direct connect. It sounds pretty good modulated into the stock stereo in the wifes explorer, but direct connected to my relatively high-performing system, it leaves a bit to be desired

BLACK94SSEi 02-13-2007 09:23 PM

Thanks for the info Toasty. I dont know if its the same or not but when I say direct I mean an Aux in. Are you reffering to the same on your Eclipse HU?

toastedoats 02-13-2007 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
Thanks for the info Toasty. I dont know if its the same or not but when I say direct I mean an Aux in. Are you reffering to the same on your Eclipse HU?

i am referring using an add-on tuner with a "sirius-ready" headunit, thats what i have in my bonnie, the exploder has a sportster 4 w/FM transmitter

Dutch2005 02-14-2007 03:23 AM

I just wanted to share something I thought of after my last reply.

For the AUX input of your radio it would also be possible to use a 1/8 male to male headphone/mic jack OR a 1/8 male to male, Mic. to RCA for a direct connection.
Like I stated earlier this is not marketed by Sirius for a type of connection, but you should be able to grab a generic brand of these cables at any stereo or electronic retailer.

Dutch

BillBoost37 02-14-2007 06:31 AM

Looking at my Kenwood MP828, it's Sirius ready and I believe it would provide more than one line of text. Not sure if it would use the aux jacks or if it's a seperate harness. I think it's seperate.

Dutch2005 02-15-2007 03:37 AM

You can use either one depending on where you want to listen to your Sirius.

If you want it for in car Only use the IP Bus on the back of the HU with a Sirius "hide away" box (reciever).

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1099396081221

If you want to have a Sirius unit that you can take inside your house etc. use the AUX and have a portable unit such as the Sportster, Replay etc.

http://www.sirius.com/servlet/Conten...=1130363753716

Dutch


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