Parrot CK3000 install
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Parrot CK3000 install
I installed my Parrot Bluetooth CK3000 hijacking the passenger side cig lighter for power and ground. I have aftermarket amplifiers so I cut and spliced a pair of RCA cables to run into the speaker inputs on the BT unit itself and used barrel connectors to connect to the output of the unit. I hooked up the mute wire and everything works the way it's supposed to but it sounds terrible and loud. I'm thinking that I need to put in resistors but where would I do that? What rating would I use? Would this be in between the RCA splice and the unit input?
Also, i've got a nasty whine as well when I turn the key to ACC. I assume this is the current coming from the heater fan and it's probably the ground but the ground is OEM so it should be a sturdy ground.
Also, i've got a nasty whine as well when I turn the key to ACC. I assume this is the current coming from the heater fan and it's probably the ground but the ground is OEM so it should be a sturdy ground.
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Nevermind...this BT unit is nice. I ran the input to amp and the output to the speakers. Of course because i'm running three sets of patch cables the sub still plays when everything else mutes. I just have to press mute on the HU to get it to stop but that sort of defeats the purpose. Oh well...at least i'm not having to charge a headset.
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