When i bought my 320 it had a awful kenwood cd player.
Anyway ive always had alpine head units that i could play iphone/ipod threw, I sold my old alpine unit with past car as i didn't want anything to modern, as it would look out of place.
I was looking at options such as putting new head unit in glove box and putting an original cassette player in dash??
But i dont want to have to go into glove box to change songs.
bss325i wrote:Here's a vid i did today demonstrating the ipod compatibility and the tape function of the SQR88.
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Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:46 pm
by bab-91
Great Thanks!
Love the unit you have as well
How much would you expect to pay for a Blaupunkts Memphis
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:59 pm
by bss325i
Prices vary but you just have to keep an eye on ebay.
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:03 pm
by bab-91
ive had a quick scan , not many seem to have the jack lead socket.
Finding bits for this car is starting to take over my life
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:27 pm
by bss325i
The only Blaupunkts with the 3.5mm jack lead socket its the SQR88 called either the Memphis or Woodstock and the SQR48 called the Nashvile.
Try ebay.de or ebay.com.
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 3:50 pm
by bab-91
dsfjnsdkhfsen found a woodstock!
Im in love with you atm m8 lol
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:14 pm
by bss325i
lol
Glad you found one!
There are separate amps to go with these blapunk head units.
BQA 80, BQA 107 etc.
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:18 pm
by bab-91
so it wont just plug in and work? suppose that would be too straight forward
I bought my alpine unit when i was in Canada as it was alot cheaper at the time forgetting about the different frequency waves, never got radio to work here.
The woodstock is coming from germany, radio will work right?
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:28 pm
by bss325i
Yes the radio will work fine over here.
The amp is just plug and play. They use an 8 pin DIN lead instead of an RCA type lead.
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:53 pm
by bab-91
ah cool , think im going go attack this kenwood now then
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:06 pm
by bab-91
o yea ment to ask , is it difficult to run subs off this head unit?
Re: old radio? keep the look and era of car
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:23 pm
by bss325i
No not at all, just use one of these leads and and a suitable amp.
great! when i finally get my hands on cassette player im sure ill be back with my problems lol
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 12:32 am
by Alex
I'am going to have a go at amping the blaupunkt in my Sport. if it sounds ok i think i will leave it in.
the amp ive bought supports high gain input so all you need to do is run the normal speaker output wire from the radio to the high gain input on the amp, then i will have 4x 100w Rms from a 25 year old blaupunt. looking at it, it supports some sort of old school CD changer so hopefully i can get an adaptor to run my mp3 player from it
Sorry to go off topic, do you know if you can get new stereo fasica's from blaupunkt Barry?
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:08 pm
by bss325i
Not sure on spares back up for these units. I'm pretty sure you can get mechanical and electrical parts but not sure on fascias.
What model blaupunkt do you have Alex?
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:39 pm
by Alex
Atlanta SQR 47
Re:
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:17 pm
by bss325i
Alex, unfortunately the SQR 47 doesn't have an input of any description.
Its tape/radio only with no CD input.
There is an 8 pin DIN output so with one of the leads i posted up in an ebay link a few posts ago, you can use any amp with a phono/RCA input instead of using a high level input type amp.
Here is a link to an SQR 47 (named Heildelberg for the German market) with a pic of the back showing the connections.
bss325i wrote:Alex, unfortunately the SQR 47 doesn't have an input of any description.
Its tape/radio only with no CD input.
There is an 8 pin DIN output so with one of the leads i posted up in an ebay link a few posts ago, you can use any amp with a phono/RCA input instead of using a high level input type amp.
Here is a link to an SQR 47 (named Heildelberg for the German market) with a pic of the back showing the connections.
Awsome Barry, i was looking for ages last night for a picture of the back of one.
Whats the programme buttons do then
Will get one of them leads ordered
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:40 pm
by Jim320i
Sorry to jump in and hijack this, Barry, do you know if the Granada Sqr 49 is compatible with a ipod. I have one which I still need to install but havent got round to it yet. I was just gonna use the tape deck for playing an ipod with the wire from the tape cassette thing, but would be awesome to have it wored in properly.
If not, I can always run the ipod via my amp but not sure about how I would switch between the stereo and the ipod without unplugging it all the time.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:41 pm
by Alex
Jim320i wrote:
If not, I can always run the ipod via my amp but not sure about how I would switch between the stereo and the ipod without unplugging it all the time.
You would just turn the radio down, although i would imagine the volume on the ipod would be quite sensitive when turning it up and down
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:43 pm
by Jim320i
Im sure tht was the issue when I plugged it to the amp before, the sound just wasnt right at all.
Re:
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:27 pm
by bss325i
Jim, i found this wiring diagram for the SQR 49 Granada/Dusseldof and it doesn't appear to have an input for audio.
The SQR 49 Bremmen/Atlanta on the other had has a CD changer input but this is a totaly different head unit.
Re:
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:06 pm
by Jim320i
Thanks for that fella. My friend who I had the stereo off has the manuals for me in his van, i'll kept them there til I get round to fitting it as I'll loose them else.
If like you said, there is no audio in, I may well try to wire in a seperate headunit elsewhere and very out of sight that can be controlled somehow elsewhere, as I really want to fit this headunit into the car as I think it looks awesome.
I want to fit some rear 'subs' etc with amp, but need to do this in the discreetest mannor so you cant tell its even in the boot unless you know the exact sizing. Will have photos when I get round to it.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:08 pm
by Alex
Jim320i wrote:Thanks for that fella. My friend who I had the stereo off has the manuals for me in his van, i'll kept them there til I get round to fitting it as I'll loose them else.
If like you said, there is no audio in, I may well try to wire in a seperate headunit elsewhere and very out of sight that can be controlled somehow elsewhere, as I really want to fit this headunit into the car as I think it looks awesome.
I want to fit some rear 'subs' etc with amp, but need to do this in the discreetest mannor so you cant tell its even in the boot unless you know the exact sizing. Will have photos when I get round to it.
go for an under seat sub or a ski hatch sub
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:15 pm
by Jim320i
Ski hatch sub? I was going to build in a compartment into the boot wall space at the back, try and run it as thin as possible with the thinnest amp and speakers built into their own shelfs, then an inch or so gap on that with side vents so not viewable from looking into the boot, then board that and run a new carpet up it to hide it all in. Underseat sub will still be viewable, I dont want to see it at all.
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:23 pm
by Alex
Jim320i wrote:Ski hatch sub? I was going to build in a compartment into the boot wall space at the back, try and run it as thin as possible with the thinnest amp and speakers built into their own shelfs, then an inch or so gap on that with side vents so not viewable from looking into the boot, then board that and run a new carpet up it to hide it all in. Underseat sub will still be viewable, I dont want to see it at all.
where the ski hatch is mount a sub to it.
some MDF and mount it facing into the car from the ski hatch
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Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:28 pm
by Jim320i
Ski hatch?! I havent a clue where your talking about in all honesty.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:43 pm
by Alex
pictures speak a thousand words
from a search i found this
Re:
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:00 am
by Jim320i
Aha... Read my description of where I want to put it all... Right there fella. Then board over it and carpet it to hide it in. But thanks for the pic, didnt think a speaker would work sitting that direction?
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Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 8:55 pm
by Alex
I must be mad, the Atlanta in the car decided it didnt want to play tapes and the screen went funny so ive bought this.
What age are these units? not too botherd if there a few year out but looks the part