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Strangely Posts: 56

It's worth checking that your car stereo has an ISO connector as this is what the music mute kit connects to in-betwean stereo and Car wiring harness!

Check out this google cache page for a picture of one (be patient it takes ages to load)

http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:pZyOfcK1B9wC:www.clarionworld.co.uk/stock/iso.asp+car+audio+iso+connector&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

If you don't have one then you will have to do some cutting and spliceing of the wires!

PS i had a seperate speaker previously with another car kit but this is twice as good with regards to voice clarity and also a lot tidier!

Highly recommend it if you are going to buy the kit!



[ This Message was edited by: Strangely on 2003-01-18 00:48 ]
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Posted: 2003-01-18 01:44:00
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XBone Posts: 176

OK, I did it, I got my HCE-16 today and installed it together with my HCB-30. Took my about two hours, but now everything is perfectly fitted into my '94 Honda Accord 2.3iSR and Alpine Car Stereo (RB7678).
I've paired it with my P800, works like a charm, and I've also paired it with my fathers R520, also rocks. I just couldn't get voice-dialling to work with my P800 after the pairing with the 520 (it worked on the mobile, but not via the HBC-30). The remote of the HCB-30 is absolutely gorgeous! Looks very stylish.
Installation is quite simple, except for hiding the cables (that depends on the car, probably).
Only problem so far seems the mic... People say they hear my like I'm very far away; they still do understand me quite well, but far away...
Does anyone know how to resolve that problem? And no, I wont buy the special mic
Any questions?
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Posted: 2003-01-18 23:11:00
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