Wireless speaker to fit in stereo cubby hole?

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  1. 1990

    1990 Paid Member Paid Member

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    I'm going to get a wireless speaker in my car to work with my iPhone.

    Does anyone know of one that will fit in my stereo blank/cubby hole thing?

    Does anyone use a wireless speaker in their car? Where do you have it?
     
  2. dragonfly

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    Can see it giving out any decent sound. Why you going wireless and not through the car speakers?
     
  3. 1990

    1990 Paid Member Paid Member

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    I don't want a head unit in there, I think they are too tempting for thieves.

    My daughter has a wireless speaker and its excellent but was 170, I listed to a 30 one in Hmv that sounded good but it was an odd shape, a bit like a can if coke.
     
  4. StuMc

    StuMc Moderator and Regional Host - Manchester Moderator

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    Who nicks head units nowadays? Especially when most if not all are face-off types?

    Mind you, they still throw rocks at the moon round your way, so anything's possible...
     
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  5. dragonfly

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    Why not buy a small amp and connect your ipod to it?
     
  6. 1990

    1990 Paid Member Paid Member

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    I have a mini amp in my other one, I guess for the price I could get another maybe.

    This mk2 doesn't have the door speakers so I'm not sure how good the sound will be.
     
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    StuMc Moderator and Regional Host - Manchester Moderator

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    If you can find some standard speakers (or at least the grills), they are a straight swap with the little cubbyholes in the door card.
     
  8. dragonfly

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    Another option - the Beat Pill? Not cheap though.
     
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    Move to a better area where car audio theft is less prevalent ;) Her in Essex it died out in the 90's lol Seriously as already said, instal a Bluetooth player under your seat, or in the boot. My lad just bought one, only half as deep as a CD player on account of it doesn't play cd's :-) soon as he turns car on player picks up phone/iPod job done. You can even get under seat speakers as well..
     
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  12. 1990

    1990 Paid Member Paid Member

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    You got a spare room? lol

    My missus bought me a speaker for valentines day, I would have prefered a blow job but it seems just what i'm after. It doesn't fit in the cubby hole but its perfect for the undertray.

    Now how do I put music onto a iPhone 4? Can I load CD's into itunes?
     
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    MUSHY 16V Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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    Any music you have on your computer can be use by iTunes
    I tend to use windows to rip the CD's then add them to iTunes
    I'm sure iTunes can do this it self but I done like the way it hides stuff
     

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