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digitalgerald



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Thanks a lot - I´m trying to get the Garmin.

CU
Gerald

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NightFox



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I suspect that the factory-fit system may be an Alpine-manufactured OEM system, which might make it easier to integrate a branded Alpine one. I'll admit I've barely even seen one of the LR ones in the flesh, but I'm thinking it might be Alpine because:

1) The stereo is Alpine
2) Some of the SatNav phrases I've heard on demos are exactly the same ones I used to get on an Alpine system I used to have

Hardly conclusive evidence I know, but does anyone know if I'm right?

Post #5657 20th Aug 2007 12:55 pm
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Cypress



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NightFox wrote:
I suspect that the factory-fit system may be an Alpine-manufactured OEM system, which might make it easier to integrate a branded Alpine one. I'll admit I've barely even seen one of the LR ones in the flesh, but I'm thinking it might be Alpine because:

1) The stereo is Alpine
2) Some of the SatNav phrases I've heard on demos are exactly the same ones I used to get on an Alpine system I used to have

Hardly conclusive evidence I know, but does anyone know if I'm right?


Hmm, the factory system is an intersting mix of bits, the unit with the CD player mechanism etc is manufactured by mitsubishi electronic.

The control panel for the head unit is manufactured by ALPS aka Alpine.

I'll post some pictures later . . . I took the interior to bits this weekend to fit an iPod interface, so have pictures of the dash in bits.

Post #5660 20th Aug 2007 2:36 pm
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rmbillington



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Nice pictures, thanks for this, wondered what it looked like behind there.

I know I probaly haven't seen inside many dashboards, but is it normal these days that the stereo is modular like this?

Also, which model do you have? Wondered which models actually have the speaker in the dash.

Rich

Post #5663 20th Aug 2007 9:10 pm
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Cypress



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Hi,

I think that you get the central speaker when you have the surround sound system as found in the HSE.

I've got an XS so have the 'Alpine' branded system

Regards

Paul;

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scotster



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Hi Aaron.

A few questions.

1) I assume that the Garmin is running on its internal battery and has to be taken out to recharge?
2) What are the small round holes along the right hand side?
3) Is it possible for you to post a new photograph or mail me a few photos as this one is not really in focus and I wouldn't want to spend 200 Euros unless I can see exactly what I'm getting. Smile

Thanks! Scott.

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