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I'm finally shopping for a replacement stereo. My old Alpine has served me well but, although it stills plays well, the glove box-mounted CD changer is doing a header into the great stereo land in the sky.
I want a stereo that is iPod and Sat radio ready. I'd prefer to have both of them play and be controlled directly from the stereo deck but I can be flexible. I'll gladly sacrafice the CD changer for a single CD player.
So, I have two questions:
What stereos can any of you recommend? I'm looking at a couple of the JVC models that have direct iPod control.
I'm a Sirus subscriber and have an available Sporster 5 that is not currently connected in the 968. Also, I do not have a Sat antenna currently installed. Rather than install the little antenna that comes with the radio, I'd like to replace my regular P68 antenna with one of the newer models that are on the current-model cars. It wouldn't even have to be a Porsche antenna.
Next question -- Well set of related questions, really. Has anybody done this on their 968 or another car? Does anyone know if any of the current crop of Sat antennas are multi-functional, meaning they serve Sat radio and GPS and conventional AM/FM radio?
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Duckman
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[quote name='Duckman' post='49199' date='Mar 13 2008, 01:40 PM']What stereos can any of you recommend? I'm looking at a couple of the JVC models that have direct iPod control.[/quote]
Most JVCs have a nice interface and loads of eye candy while your music is playing. My old JVC also had a SD slot which was great for DLing MP3s on the fly (I do miss pulling my Sd card from my treo and having a host of playlists). But I found Alpine to be a stronger unit. Clarity even at low levels and tunning ability were strong selling points. Swing by your local tweeter and give them all a listen. See if you reach the same conclusion.
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!