Possible new S60 buyer with Sirius Question
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RE: Possible new S60 buyer with Sirius Question
There are a few ways to do this:
1- Buy the Sirius tuner from Volvo (Not that easy / most expeisive / Dealer install)
2- Use an aftermarket tuner for Alpine (I think) and use it like the Volvo OEM (Easier / cheaper / You install)
3- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and hook it up through the changer port on the Volvo radio (Easier than #1 / Cheaper than #1 / You install)
4- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and just use its built-in FM modulator to broadcast the music to any FM station (Easiest / Cheapest / Easy install)
If you need more information, check out www.siriusbackstage.com. There are a lot of people there who will be more than willing to help you out.
1- Buy the Sirius tuner from Volvo (Not that easy / most expeisive / Dealer install)
2- Use an aftermarket tuner for Alpine (I think) and use it like the Volvo OEM (Easier / cheaper / You install)
3- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and hook it up through the changer port on the Volvo radio (Easier than #1 / Cheaper than #1 / You install)
4- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and just use its built-in FM modulator to broadcast the music to any FM station (Easiest / Cheapest / Easy install)
If you need more information, check out www.siriusbackstage.com. There are a lot of people there who will be more than willing to help you out.
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RE: Possible new S60 buyer with Sirius Question
ORIGINAL: Dads850
There are a few ways to do this:
1- Buy the Sirius tuner from Volvo (Not that easy / most expeisive / Dealer install)
2- Use an aftermarket tuner for Alpine (I think) and use it like the Volvo OEM (Easier / cheaper / You install)
Are you talking about an aftermarket Sirius tuner or an aftermarket replacement for the head unit?
3- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and hook it up through the changer port on the Volvo radio (Easier than #1 / Cheaper than #1 / You install)
It was my understanding that there are no adapters for the 2007 S60s that would allow this.
4- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and just use its built-in FM modulator to broadcast the music to any FM station (Easiest / Cheapest / Easy install)
Not a great option in NY where most of the FM band is used. Sound quality suffers greatly compared to direct connect.
If you need more information, check out www.siriusbackstage.com. There are a lot of people there who will be more than willing to help you out.
There are a few ways to do this:
1- Buy the Sirius tuner from Volvo (Not that easy / most expeisive / Dealer install)
2- Use an aftermarket tuner for Alpine (I think) and use it like the Volvo OEM (Easier / cheaper / You install)
Are you talking about an aftermarket Sirius tuner or an aftermarket replacement for the head unit?
3- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and hook it up through the changer port on the Volvo radio (Easier than #1 / Cheaper than #1 / You install)
It was my understanding that there are no adapters for the 2007 S60s that would allow this.
4- Use a Plug and Play unit like the Sportster 4 or S50 and just use its built-in FM modulator to broadcast the music to any FM station (Easiest / Cheapest / Easy install)
Not a great option in NY where most of the FM band is used. Sound quality suffers greatly compared to direct connect.
If you need more information, check out www.siriusbackstage.com. There are a lot of people there who will be more than willing to help you out.
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RE: Possible new S60 buyer with Sirius Question
I don't think so?......I think the connection is the same but the unit is shaped differently...The Sirrus set up in the S60 has a cradel it sits in right?
Dads850 is on to something down there....If you bought an s-60 with a Sirrus setup but no Sirrus reciever you'd spend more money getting it hooked up the right way (i.e. at the dealer) than you would by just buying a S-60 without Sirrus setup, putting an aftermarket head unit in (doesn't matter which one. They all have an auxilery input of some kind now days...so long as you spend at least $250ish) and then purchasing the right adapter for the auxilery with a couple RCA ends and 6' extention with a head phone jack on the other. Then, you're not limited to just a Sirrus unit.....you can then plug anything in that uses head phones.
Cheaper and more versitile to go the aftermarket rought.....though i don't know how difficult it is to install an aftermarket head in a S-60.....
Dads850 is on to something down there....If you bought an s-60 with a Sirrus setup but no Sirrus reciever you'd spend more money getting it hooked up the right way (i.e. at the dealer) than you would by just buying a S-60 without Sirrus setup, putting an aftermarket head unit in (doesn't matter which one. They all have an auxilery input of some kind now days...so long as you spend at least $250ish) and then purchasing the right adapter for the auxilery with a couple RCA ends and 6' extention with a head phone jack on the other. Then, you're not limited to just a Sirrus unit.....you can then plug anything in that uses head phones.
Cheaper and more versitile to go the aftermarket rought.....though i don't know how difficult it is to install an aftermarket head in a S-60.....
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