What do you use for music in your car?
My commute is short so most of the time it is GT500 AB w/Open side exhaust. But when I do turn on the radio it is 8gig USB or XM.
I use Pandora when I am going to be on the road for a while. For the ones with newer Sync or don't know, Pandora is a sync app and can be controlled by voice commands or menu. It will start Pandora up on your phone when started via the radio.
I use Pandora when I am going to be on the road for a while. For the ones with newer Sync or don't know, Pandora is a sync app and can be controlled by voice commands or menu. It will start Pandora up on your phone when started via the radio.
do you or anyone know a quicker way to access the music streaming through blue tooth? When I want to stream Pandora radio from my iphone to my car, I have to press "sync", then "menu", "external source", "blue tooth audio", etc. So is there a quicker way to do this? I have to press so many buttons just to get to the blue tooth streaming.
iPhone and Sync. I had Sirius during the free trial, called them up and they wouldn't give me a good deal. That was a year ago, wonder if they are willing to come down on the price yet?!??!
Originally Posted by Planeswalker
iPhone and Sync. I had Sirius during the free trial, called them up and they wouldn't give me a good deal. That was a year ago, wonder if they are willing to come down on the price yet?!??!
I have no Bluetooth, sync, or accessory jack. So now I have to figure the best way to wire in either Bluetooth or an accessory plug into my stereo system. I found a couple systems that piggyback the factory harness just not sure which way is best yet.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
Because you have a twenty year old vehicle.
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
Not quite but over ten. Regardless I ain't upgrading vehicles for Bluetooth. Stereo upgrades on either vehicle require complete system upgrades so that ain't happening either. So some type of piggyback system sounds like a better option.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
I fixed it. What about an aftermarket unit?
Originally Posted by AlsCobra
On the cobra or my truck it would require complete systems to sound decent. Head unit, speakers, possible amplifier. If just a replacement head unit would do the trick and get the same sound quality I would go with it. The GM head unit is internally amplified and the cobra I believe may even have a remote amplifier.



