MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Sat Nav and Car Audio => Topic started by: DanoGTI on February 05, 2009, 03:46:09 pm
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Hello,
Just looking at the potential upgrade path for when I get my Mk5 GTi. I haven't got it yet, as the audio aspect is as important to me as the car.
I've got a couple of questions really -
1. The various upgrade packs supplied by VW - are they any good?
2. Who makes them for VW - is it still Blaupunkt?
3. Is there a Bose pack for the Golf?
4. I heard rumour of a Dynaudio pack - is this true?
5. For Qs 3 &4 what are the spces for these systems (if available!)
6. By all accounts the standard system is woeful at best. Is it down to the Head Unit or speakers, or both?
7. Head Units - a minefield! LOL!! Is it worth going for a car with the MDF2 (realistically I'm looking at an 05/55 plate) or go for the RCD300 (or ideally 500)
I don't need the Ipod pack because from what I've read, it's rubbishly implemented!!LOL! Besides, I've got an Ipod Touch, so just need input smiley2
I've currently got an Audi S4 with the Bose system, and I love it. Whilst not the most accurate, it makes the listening side of my driving highly enjoyable!! (The Bi-Turbo engine does the rest wink )
Any input would be fantastic!!! smiley2
Dan
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personally if you into music and want a good system, dont spend VW money. buy your own speakers and head unit.
any alpine headunit will be great! they are known for their sound quality...
p.s. i also have a ISO (standard) to VW wiring adaptor. (in for sale bits)
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Rainbow do a kit for the mk5 which means you don't need to use baffels etc.
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if you are after good sound-first place i started was changing the header unit any good make's are ok-thee speakers are not bad with a different header unit but once you start turning the volume up its time to change them
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Nice one chaps :)
pretty much came to the same conclusion :)
Dan