![]() The headphone jack sound quality and bass levels are greatly reduced. You definitely don't want to use the headphone jack, since it is filtered and tailored toward headphone use and the quality & volume level of a headphone simply cannot compete with your car stereo. They assured me that the parrot bluetooth would connect with both Blackberry 8830 and the Alpin CDA-9886, but they didn't have a parrot display for me to test it out.Īnyone have any experience with this and/or suggestions of what is guaranteed to work? I'm willing to spend $600 for the right solution installed.I decided to have the iPod in the center arm rest (to be out of sight, and also have easy access).įor a power source, I went with the Monster iCarCharger, since it has a direct line out (not through an amplifier like the Belkin adapter, so you have a clean output), which I hardwired to the switched power lines of one of the power outlets in the rear center console (below the A/C vents). They suggested that I buy and install an Alpine CDA-9886 deck together with a parrot bluetooth into my C230. But I got no help from Telus on that issue.Īnyway, I went to see the folks over at 12 Volt Car Audio and Security on Steeles Ave West just west of Weston Road. I asked them what the ****, I drive stick and talking on the phone with my handset is a serious safety issue. Bluetooth connectivity with my Telus Blackberry 8830įor some strange copyright related reasons Telus blocks bluetooth connectivity with audio decks like JVC and Alpine (one kenwood deck seemed to have no issue connecting). USB and Ipod connectivity and readability of MP3, WMA and AAC ![]() I'm in Toronto, I have a MB C230 with great speakers amps, and subwoofer and a Telus Blackberry 8830.
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