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New Stereo in my 360

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  1. Chi-Town

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    Have been looking for a stereo for my 03 - 360 for about 3 months, as I wanted one that looked natural (good flow like the current Ferrari factory one), had Bluetooth, for calls, streaming audio, and built in mic. I found this one, and pretty happy with it and wanted to share with the group.

    It s a Blaupunkt Toronto 400 BT
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  2. sparetireless

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    did you put it in yourself and does it have amps?
     
  3. Chi-Town

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    Ferrari of Chicago installed it, but I was going to ask on the forum about amp. I wanted to put a new amp and speakers.
     
  4. DMaury

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    Yes, definitely replace the factory speakers as well as the subs (really on one sub and a passive radiator on the factor hi-fi box) They really are all garbage. I used an alpine component setup for the door units and tweeters and put two JL subs in the factory box. Alpine amp in the front compartment under a false floor with the nav/XM units.

    I say 'I' but had a shop do the work. Also have a reverse camera in a license plate surround; no holes drilled anywhere and can all be easily brought back to stock.

    That head unit looks great!
     
  5. Mad Scientist

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    I would change the whole system. As I stated in another thread, I recently upgraded my F430 audio system:
    Alpine CDA 9886 head unit
    Focal K2 165KR speakers in the doors
    JL 8W3V38 8-inch sub in a black leather enclosure (I have black carpeting with black inserts in the tan leather so it looks good) behind the passenger seat, no seat restriction
    Alpine PDX 4.100 amp installed in the trunk with a carpeted fiberboard cover (beneath a false bottom)

    The new system sounds fantastic compared to the stock system. (In fact the old speakers which were paper were cracking which probably was the reason the original system sounded soooo bad.)

    I would certainly replace the stock speakers. Focals are great. I went with the K2s but the cheaper polyglass aren't bad either.

    Mad
     
  6. Chi-Town

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    Sounds like a plan, any suggestions speakers? And which camera did u put. I have one in my Q7 and love it
     
  7. DMaury

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    John has some excellent suggestions above. When I get home and can pull my paperwork I can get you the exact specs of each compartment. The reverse camera is a fairly cheap one that is integrated to the license plate surround. I say cheap because I've just burned up the second one. I think the engine heat is too much for the line running back to it.
     
  8. JoesFun

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    Who is "Ferrari of Chicago?"
     
  9. DMaury

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    OK, here are the specs on mine:

    Head Unit:

    http://www.qualitymobilevideo.com/avic-n4.aspx

    Door speakers:

    http://www.crutchfield.com/s_500SPX13RE/Alpine-SPX-13REF.html?tp=106

    Amp:

    http://www.crutchfield.com/s_500PDX5/Alpine-PDX-5.html?tp=115

    Subs:

    http://www.crutchfield.com/s_1366W3V38/JL-Audio-6W3v3-8.html?search=6w3&ssi=0&tp=111

    If I had to do it over I would go with a custom enclosure behind the seats rather than trying to make the factory box work. It doesn't thump NEAR like I want it to. Do a search here, there's some amazing work done by some of the sound guys on this site.
     
  10. SSR

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    I just upgraded my audio system in my scud.

    JL TW
    JL Mids in the OEM sub box
    JL 4ch amp
    JL clean sweep sound processor
    JL cables
    Becker RCA cable harness for head unit
     
  11. SoftwareDrone

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    Can someone help me please? I want to install a new head unit into my 360, but can't figure out what adapter I need to purchase (for the wiring into the back of the head unit), and the local stereo shops don't know either.
    One guy said Volkswagen??
     
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    If it's the stock system it's a becker. The wiring harness is EXACTLY the same as a blaupunkt for the lower two plastic harnesses in the back of the unit. If you get a blaupunkt it's probably plug and play. The upper most plastic harness/clip may be different based on the amp/phone/aux out...

    Again, if it's a becker it should be exactly the same harness in the back of the unit as a blaupunkt...

    hope this helps your guys..

    Curt

    ps- just looked into it myself.. for my 928..
     
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    Forgive me, but I am still confused. The wiring harness section of the web sites I visit, ask me the make, model and year of the car I'm trying to fit. So what do I put in there? Ferrari isn't even listed.

     
  14. No Need To Lift

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    I never use my Hi-Fi as the best sound is right behind me. I've only ever switched it on once and that was only to make sure that it worked! 3+ years of ownership and never listened to it.

    :)
     
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    Hi Mad,

    any picture by any chance ? am considering the JL sub for my 575 and would love to see how u have installed it.

    Tks

    Gianni
     
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    Mike,

    Sorry if I was vague.. let me try with some pictures.. I was assuming that you had an original radio that looks like this (only ferrari...not porsche):

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2032/2129460029_aa9aa9b171.jpg?v=0

    if so, this is an original Becker radio. The back of the radio will look like this:

    http://www.z3ers.com/01/081501/nadeem/images/11_WiringHarnessConnectedToNewHeadUnit.jpg

    Those plugs/connectors on the right hand side of the radio come out. The lowest provides power and such, the middle provides speakers and the upper manages the CD changer.

    If you get a blaupunkt radio, you *should* be able to remove the plugs/connectors on the stock unit and simply plug them into the new blaupunkt (I think the connectors are the same with the new blaupunkts... not 100% sure though).

    If you opt to install a different radio, you can use an adaptor to this wiring harness like this to connecto to the existing wire harness and adapt to your new radio... (Crutchfield may have these... )

    http://www.autotoys.com/pics/thumbs/t_HF-BENZ-147_pic.jpg

    By the way, the radio is the same size (DIN opening) as in the 97 to 2004 boxsters and 911's.. try this size on the online guides for radios...

    As an aside, if the stereo guys have no idea what you're talking about.. I wouldn't let them touch my car...

    All the best,

    Curt
     
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    I never really enjoyed having any music on in my car. The engine sound just made it a mix of engine and tunes. TBH I lost the radio code and never bothered to find it, that was 2 years ago.
     
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    I wanted to drive my F430 a lot. That means commuting. GPS, iPod (for audio books), Sirius radio for talk when the audio book gets boring, etc. All the creature comforts I'm used to in other vehicles.

    Over the past week, I installed a Kenwood eXelon KVT-696 and am quite happy with it. Lots of modules to hide, but luckily the Ferrari dash is really open and easy to access. I hid the sirius and GPS antennas under the instrument cluster leather cover (the factory GPS antenna goes there). It's really simple to remove the cover.

    Tom
     
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    Sold my F430, so this whole deal is up for sale for a song:
    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/vbclassified.php?do=ad&id=5344

    Should work in a 360 too.

    Tom
     
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    Why did you part with your 430 so quickly Tom?

    MYOB is an acceptable response but just curious.
     
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    How about I'm a dope?
     
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    Ok you deserve to hear more than that-- the 430 was a stretch, and I was not driving it enough to get my money back out of it. I did make it a daily driver with this stereo and nav, Bluetooth, etc. But I couldn't park it where I wanted to. I'm an old Porsche guy. I didn't worry about where I parked those. So it all came together and I decided it was time to move on.

    My plan is to buy a scud for our local private track once the market settles down, my consulting gets more steady, etc., and keep it garaged at the track.

    F430 is a fantastic car.

    Tom
     
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    Good luck with business and your next purchase.

    If my car becomes a lemon, I will be back in a Porsche.
     

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