Audio upgrade? Amp?

Discussion in 'Electrical & Interior - Security, ICE, Wiring Loom' started by John vickers, May 20, 2016.

  1. Hi, what are my options for better sound
    I would like a DAB but not sure if that can be done as Bluetooth seems to be linked to the radio?
    Also maybe a under seat amp but would not have a clue about wiring one up:frowning:
     
  2. MBC

    MBC

    What car?


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  3. MBC

    MBC

    And amps are quite simple with a sub but if you don't know what you're doing get an all in one kit!


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  4. Sorry, RS250 cup

    I don't know what I am doing, I think it's a sub I need not a amp?
    Seen some on ebay but would not know where to start as far as wiring is concerned
     
  5. MBC

    MBC

    You would need a sub and amp to power a subwoofer. You can get an all in one kit but no idea if the 250 standard sterio is gonna be able to handle it without a new head unit!


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  6. That's a shame, the Bluetooth would be lost then
     
  7. MBC

    MBC

    You can get a bluetooth headunit!


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  8. Interesting but a bit far, I am in Chester :cry:

    Would a Aftermarket head unit still work with the original controls?
    What about the special shape of the factory unit
    Sorry for all the questions, someone must have changed there's and have pic's and stuff
     
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  9. I think any Renault dealer can do the DAB upgrade on the Mk3. It is pricey but you will keep the original head unit. Give them a call.
     
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    Sometimes. Depends on the sterio and if you have the adaptor.
     
  11. you can still have all the steering wheel controls including answer / hangup but not the Renault built in mic. A headunit with bluetooth normally has a mic with it, in my case it also rendered my usb port and Aux port useless as they're all part of the Renault wiring.

    The Facia needs to be changed to fit a non standard headunit and then the wiring kit for easy fitting and to keep those steering controls.

    Also you would loose the information from the centre dash display, meaning it only displays 'Renault' all the time unless you have an RS monitor.

    Also changing the headunit means you can't adjust the clock

    Lots of things I've found since changing.

    I didn't plan on changing the headunit so had Amp / Sub and new front speakers fitted, sounded terrible due to bad stock stereo + amplifier, it would pick up all the noise from the crappy Renault wiring, soon as we fitted a non stantard unit it was fine.

    Sounds great but ended up costing more than expected.

    If someone knows a way for me to be able to use the standard usb / aux ports again that would be great

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  12. The clock is annoying - what does it show then? Just the incorrect time?

    I'm having the headunit replaced and a new set of speakers/amp/sub etc stuck in. Would be annoying to lose the clock as that shows on the RS Monitor on one display screen of that as well
     
  13. It still works you just cant change it, so when clocks go back etc you can't update it.

    ...or if you disconnect the Battery i guess, unless you do it at 1am or something :smile:
     
  14. I had the arkamys and just added an active sub and that's sorted it for me. Never have the music blaring these days so perfectly loud enough with an extra kick.
     
  15. Active sub? Is that easy to fit?
     
  16. Yeah I just had it fitted in the boot. They can wire it into the standard system no problems
     
  17. Cool, if you dont mind me asking who fitted it and how much did it cost to fit
     
  18. Place near me called audiofile

    Think it was about £80 the fitting, the active subs can be had from 100-250 dependant on brand/quality etc
     
  19. Cool thanks
     
  20. Yeah as i upgraded the front speakers considerably it put me down the route i had to take, i've heard the above option works as it cuts out all the frequencies that cause the problems I had. ( at a guess)
     
  21. What kind of active sub did you get and the watts? Looking to get one too.

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  22. I've been told by the guys working on the car that the clock can be changed using the steering controls, so that's good

    I went for Audison VOCE 5" components in the front, Audison ap 4.9bit amp, kenwood headunit and JL audio sealed 10" sub.

    John Kleis in Reading are doing the work, couldn't recommend them highly enough
     
  23. there's nothing in the book about being able to change to clock, interesting.
     
  24. They have written a guide apparently. I'll post it if it works... !
     
  25. Yeah it's because it's a different stalk/adapter

    Won't work otherwise
     
  26. I don't know anything about DAB or other headunits, but I had a Pioneer TS-WX710A installed and I'm quite happy how it sounds now! It just adds some decent low and you can easily control it with the remote that comes with it.
     
  27. Why not have a look at the Auditec-Fisher 'Match' series? They plug in directly to your ISO connector, works like a charm for me. TomTom and all stalk controls still work fine, and I got a lot more umpf from my car audio!
     
  28. A plug and play head unit sounds good, I guess I would need a surround to? Where would I get one of them?
     

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