Sabtu, 11 Agustus 2012

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Powerbass S352 3 5 Inch Coxial Speakers

Powerbass S352 3 5 Inch Coxial Speakers

As others have noted, there is a YT video that shows how to install this in a Mazda MX5 (Miata). If you Google for "gta Miata" you'll find it -- it's entitled "GTA Car Kits - Mazda MX-5 Miata 2006-2008 iPod, iPhone, iPad, mp3 and AUX adapter installation". However, I found some differences/ problem when installing on my car (2008 GT, with the Bose audio system factory-installed).

1. The video states that you must remove a plastic part from under the steering wheel, then remove a metal plate, then remove a 10mm bolt to release the unit. That bolt wasn't on my car, so none of that was necessary.

2. So all I had to do was remove the plastic side panels then remove 2 Phillips screws (as shown on the video).

3. Then I could pull the whole unit out. BUT when I did that, the antenna cable - which (unknown to me) was tightly tied down behind the unit, with almost no "free" cable -- got disconnected from the back of the radio, so I lost the radio signal. And there was no way I could have re-inserted the cable into the back of the radio -- the cable was tied down, no way to pull it forward to put it into the radio before sliding the unit back in. LUCKILY I had a spare male to female 3.5mm extender cable, so I was able to use that.....snapped the female end onto the antenna cable, and then I had a lot of free cable to play with, so I could put the male part of the extender into the radio. Then I tucked the rest of the extender, as neatly as I could, way back under the dash, and slid the unit back in. Works perfectly. But my advice is - if you have a factory-installed unit, consider having an extender cable on hand before you begin !!!

OK, that said: the aux cable works perfectly. I snapped it into the back of the radio, and ran the excess cable under the unit as I slid it back in. Turned out that there was a little space under the front edge of the unit after it was back in place, so there was no need to cut anything in order to make room for the cable. Plugged the jack into my phone's headset socket, and when I pressed the Aux button on the Bose audio unit, I get great-quality audio through my car audio system. Terrific.

One small downside (not the fault of the cable, I don't think) - as others have noted, if you simultaneously charge the phone via a USB cable from the "cigar outlet", it works but you get a nasty interference noise coming from the speakers. Not a problem for general audio (which doesn't burn up the battery too much) but it'll be a problem if you want to use navigation with voice directions, because that requires GPS, and that will eat the battery.

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3 komentar:

  1. PowerBass has done it again with it's great sound performance from these speakers I ordered to replace my factory ones in my car. These are much better, and I say, I'm a happy person. So, yes, I recommend these speakers if your looking for this size to put in your vehicle.

    BalasHapus
  2. I bought these Power Bass 3.5" speakers as a replacement for my original ones in my 1980 Indy Pace Car Trans Am. It's stated these won't fit but with a little massaging, they fit just fine. My car even has AC which can make it a little tighter. Man was that a HUGE difference in sound quality. These little speakers are a great way to update the sound in a vehicle with out having to heavily modify anything.

    BTW, I run PowerBass in almost everything I own. Their subwoofers and Amplifiers can not be match dollar for dollar!

    BalasHapus