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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: gaffer1986 on August 3, 2014, 22:34

Title: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: gaffer1986 on August 3, 2014, 22:34
Has anyone tried this DAB converter?

http://caraudiosecurity.com/ctdab-ty1-autodab-toyota-interface
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: MartinC on August 3, 2014, 23:17
I've not tried one in an MR2 before, but I have used something similar on a Focus.  Took it out after about a month and put a DAB head unit in instead.  It was much easier to use a head unit with DAB already built in, and it was a much tidier installation.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: gaffer1986 on August 4, 2014, 18:06
Sounds like it's probably better to get a new head unit then.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Rob988 on August 4, 2014, 18:22
and cheaper!
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Markb on August 4, 2014, 18:46
 m http://www.amazon.co.uk/JVC-KW-DB60AT-D ... B007K5XTUQ (http://www.amazon.co.uk/JVC-KW-DB60AT-Double-Stereo-Built/dp/B007K5XTUQ) m

Good double din with DAB for the price of the converter  s:D :D s:D
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Markb on August 4, 2014, 18:47
Single din version,even cheaper with aerial.

 m http://www.amazon.co.uk/JVC-KD-DB52AT-D ... +head+unit (http://www.amazon.co.uk/JVC-KD-DB52AT-DAB-Receiver-Windscreen-Aerial/dp/B005UD60NS/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1407175064&sr=8-5&keywords=dab+head+unit) m
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: gaffer1986 on August 4, 2014, 23:07
That's funny, I was us looking at the double din jvc on ebay.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 9, 2014, 19:46
Great offer here guys

 m http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... 919&cm_AUT (http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/AdviceArticleDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=21202&categoryId=292530langId=-1&articleId=1042919&cm_AUT) m
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: gaffer1986 on August 12, 2014, 23:13
Are you talking about the £50 one? Was ideally looking for a double din unit to fit in the space.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 12, 2014, 23:16
Sorry, yes I saw some single din ones. There was a Phillips with dab, iPod control for £59 - but single din
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 13, 2014, 21:56
 m http://www.halfords.com/sat-nav-audio/c ... car-stereo (http://www.halfords.com/sat-nav-audio/car-audio/dab-radios-car-stereos/philips-ce139dr-iphone-usb-dab-car-stereo) m

This dab ipod headunit is only £49 and tomorrow 12-2pm halfords have a 10% off everything , making it £45. Single din, but a bargain nonetheless
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: gaffer1986 on August 13, 2014, 22:38
Ah, missed that deal, although a single din may be an idea, save a lot of money and don't think we really need a double din, just thought it would look better.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 13, 2014, 22:59
Deal is on now, and 10% off tomorrow 12-2pm  s:) :) s:)
Title: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: AndyM on August 13, 2014, 23:06
Good spot mate! Think I might pick one up. I only listen to crackly radio and stuff on my iPhone at the mo and fancy DAB.

As it's a built in DAB UNIT, does anyone know if you have to do some crazy aerial stuff or can I just swap this into my single din slot?
Title: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 13, 2014, 23:48
You will either need a windscreen dab aerial or an inline adaptor to utilise the standard aerial.

I fitted a windscreen mounted one on the 350z and it's very good.

Edit to say I chose that for the 350z because it has an amplified aerial which is no good for the adaptor.
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 14, 2014, 12:16
just ordered mine, £44.10 plus I get 2.5% cash back via quidco, so £42.99

perfect for the track car, I can listen to my ipod or radio on the way to / from track now  s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: AndyM on August 14, 2014, 12:24
Nice, I'm going to go over the road at lunch to the local one and have a look at it and make the call.

I notice to you get a 'free' adaptor with it that goes in the back. I'm a bit confused as the info from Philips is a bit vague. Is this 'adaptor' actually the bit that enables you to use a DAB antenna, or does it perform the same task as the in-line adaptors you mentioned and mean you can then use your FM antenna as a dual band?

I was mulling it over last night and my current head unit has been fine for putting my iPhone through (the 3.5m aux jack) but the radio is shocking. It would be nice but I'm just not sure I can be bothered with the hassle of re-routing another antenna.  s;) ;) s;)
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 14, 2014, 12:52
to clarify, the headunit is DAB ready but does not have a built in DAB tuner, the adaptor is the dab tuner effectively. Its a very small black box. To be honest, if you are nto sure, buy one and if you don't want it you could sell them both on ebay / forum and probably make a bit of money; certainly get your money back.

If you get a splitter for the aerial, which I have done, you maintain the current aerial but it acts for both the DAB and the FM signal. So no cable routing...if you already have an aftermarket radio is should be a case of just swapping over (providing you fitted your last one nicely!)
Title: Re: DAB converter for factory head unit.
Post by: Anonymous on August 14, 2014, 20:33
Fitted mine. Stunned for the price - I'd be well chuft if I paid £80, or even £100 - so for £42 I'm well pleased.

Also, because it's deckless, it's about 1/3 of the weight if my old Alpine, so I'm claiming it as performance enhancing too! Haha!  s:D :D s:D (http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/08/15/budesequ.jpg)