Old Mar 18, 2009 | 10:53 AM
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Default Re: Blaupunkt London MP37 Is Plug-n-Play and ROCKS !!!

Originally Posted by Cal_Cobra
I didn't need the rear AUX adapter because it has a front one on the faceplate. That sucks that the adapter added hiss, were you able to figure out what was causing it ?

I used my HTC to play MP3's via the front AUX-IN and it worked well. A small amount of hiss was heard on pause, but it was such a small amount that it would be negated by road noise while driving.

I played Pink Floyd DSotM, both Time and The Great Gig in the Sky, and I was able to crank the system up with no destortion (not an easy feat with Time, especially during the clock sequence) and Clare Torry was crystal clear during The Great Gig in the Sky (also a good test for clarity in a system). I wasn't able to do this with the Infinity/Becker head unit.

I'm impressed, and I'm not easily impressed with car or home audio systems (I have an Orion competition system in my commmuter car with an Orion XTR 4 channel amp running Orion 2 ohm components and Infinity Kappa 3-way 6x9's in the rear). The stock Crossfire Infinity speakers are darn good with the right head unit.
I am still waiting for my front adaptor plug but I am sure the sound will be better than the rear aux cable. I was never able to adjust the sound it so I just pulled out the rear cable. 20 dollars down the drain! I have been listening to an MP3 disc I made. I love the fact it plays MP3 CD's. And you are right.... the sound is incredible. Much better than the stock radio!
 
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