better than nothing.
will just charge slower.
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That's OK I can always charge it from the cig lighter socket with a USB adapter.
I've compared a whole heap of mechless units and the fusion appears to be the best option at the moment. I just can't figure out if it has a high pass filter or not. I suppose as its not mentioned it probably doesn't. I really like the SD card inclusion as its not going to fall out / get loosened in off-road situations.
Just got an email frim Fusion they state this does not have a high pass filter and that it's NOT compatible with Android devices.
FFS how hard can it be
It will still work over bluetooth with android.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using AULRO mobile app
Was hoping for a high pass filter so I wasn;t sending bass to the 4" speakers as I'll be using a powered sub.
the amp powering your speakers should have that filter
Wasn't planning on using an amp, for a couple of sets of smallish speakers.
I'm looking at this one.. looks the business.... anything it's missing that's important?
http://www.pioneer.com.au/au/product...75BT/page.html
Has Bluetooth
Android compatible
Hands-free phone usage (as if anyone can hear you in a Defender - perhaps when parked! :lol2: )
What do you reckon?
And according to the specs manual its only 97mm deep ! [ame]http://www.pioneer-latin.com/downloads/mvh-x375bt%20%20%20%20%20mvh-x175ui%20%20operating%20manual%20ing%20-%20esp%20-%20por.pdf[/ame]
This would be a close 2nd I think
http://www.blaupunkt.com/en/nc/produ...s/single/7591/
It does appear to lack a high-pass filter. Given my proposed set up, below, is this a deal breaker?
As far as the system goes I'm looking at:
front - 4" component speakers
rear - 4" 2-way speakers (basically just for fill, and because I have them))
sub - a slimline/compact powered sub
Sound reasonable?
pioneer make good head units.
i prefer sony personally but pioneer are on par.
whats brand speakers you going for?
i dont know if 4inch are the correct size for your car but splits/components up the front and 3 way in the rear is good.
whats brand sub?
how are you powering the sub?
personally, i think skip the sub and powering your speakers with an amp is a better usage of money.
although the speakers are small, the peak power is about the 200w mark. but your head unit is only putting out 55w peak.
which leads to clipping and crappy audio.