Can someone help me pick out a dash kit? I have a 2005 Saab 9-5 (Arc sedan). Installed a 2-DIN radio, needs a dash kit to keep it held snug.
Please forgive the dust. I couldn't see it until I took these pictures. My eye sight must be getting pretty bad.
>>16118130
Sup.
Use the bay that the stock 2din radio/sat came with.
It worked on my 03' Aero with a JVC RW600
There's also a frame that comes with it as it should've done with yours as well to cover the holes.
Yours is also mounted too low.
>>16118130
>Not buying from Crutchfield and getting a dash kit for FREE
stick a little ipad in there
>>16118453
No support for FLAC, OGG, WAV, MIDI... or any other format in the world.
Unless it's a Gen 5.5, then Rockbox will work.
+1 for the JVC/Pioneer excellent headunits age like wine amazing sound quality especially with big bassy 6x9's dont even need a sub
>>16118637
>tfw I have the stock speakers in both my 03 Aero and 04 Aero SportKombi, but the 04 have a sub, although I feel I should probably upgrade it and the speakers.
Not sure how well the Kenwood handles that.
Though I need to choose wisely, keep SatNav and have radio (news/traffic info) or put my JVC KW-R600BT in there and lose radio, but can use handsfree.
>>16118431
I had my technician install it while I was getting something else fixed. I'm assuming he would have used the frame that came with it if it fit, maybe my dash is a lot different since its not an aero?
>>16118624
OGG I can understand, but you gotta really dish out a crazy amount of money to have car speakers where FLAC even matters.
Also, there is a slight "hiss" coming from my dash corner speakers after I got those replaced, any ideas how to fix this? I only notice it when there is a quiet part in songs, still bugs me though. The hiss gets louder as the volume increases, could it be an amp problem? No problem with any of the other speakers.
>>16119408
Your technician did it wrong then.
Aero have the same radio frames.
It's not about FLAC sounding better in cars, but the fact that you shouldn't have to convert your music, just to play with it.
64GB MicroSD is more than enough.