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Couple of questions:
1. Why is the CD button marked CD AUX? It raises my hopes that there's an AUX input somewhere but the owner's manual refers to it as just a CD selection button. I'm pretty sure there is no AUX function but am puzzled by what the button says on it.
2. I have no CD multichanger in my car. Was it an optional plug-in? If so, can something be connected in place of it to allow an AUX function?
3. There seem to be kits out there on the market for the Accord factory system to allow iPod connection, but only for the Honda / Pioneer system - they exclude the Honda / Bose system. Grrr! Why is that? What connections does the Pioneer system have that the Bose doesn't? Seems a bit odd.
4. I have the factory subwoofer in the boot. It works but doesn't seem to have much output, and no independent means of adjusting it. Am I missing something? I've biased the front / rear fade to the rear to try and add a bit more bass depth, but it's not really ideal. Would have thought a Bose system was capable of more than that? Just sold my SE saloon with the standard rear deck speakers, and there was a lot more bass from them.
Any experience or knowledge of this, thrown my way, would be helpful!
Thanks
1. Why is the CD button marked CD AUX? It raises my hopes that there's an AUX input somewhere but the owner's manual refers to it as just a CD selection button. I'm pretty sure there is no AUX function but am puzzled by what the button says on it.
2. I have no CD multichanger in my car. Was it an optional plug-in? If so, can something be connected in place of it to allow an AUX function?
3. There seem to be kits out there on the market for the Accord factory system to allow iPod connection, but only for the Honda / Pioneer system - they exclude the Honda / Bose system. Grrr! Why is that? What connections does the Pioneer system have that the Bose doesn't? Seems a bit odd.
4. I have the factory subwoofer in the boot. It works but doesn't seem to have much output, and no independent means of adjusting it. Am I missing something? I've biased the front / rear fade to the rear to try and add a bit more bass depth, but it's not really ideal. Would have thought a Bose system was capable of more than that? Just sold my SE saloon with the standard rear deck speakers, and there was a lot more bass from them.
Any experience or knowledge of this, thrown my way, would be helpful!
Thanks