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I didn't opt to get the premium audio package with my vibe, but I do have XM and USB playback...The question is, hardware wise, what extra does the premium audio give? How can I add to make a comparable system with factory. Thanks
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What system you have ? the base stereo from the factory of an aftermarket one ? I'm not sure what you mean by USB playback...
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I have the basic factory stereo with the follwing option:1. XM radio2. MP3 playback... (sorry, not usb playback)
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Not sure about the 2009, but on the 2003 it adds 2 tweeters in the front door pillars (1 in each door). How is Regina? I've been meaning to go visit there.
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Quote, originally posted by DarkSpork »How is Regina? I've been meaning to go visit there.I heard they got an early winter yesterday --- 20+cm
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We got a couple inches on Sunday.
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This should answer your question!We were hammer with like 10cm of snow!
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So back to the original question.Sounds like the premium stereo has 2 more tweeter, 1 sub, and an amp.If I were to keep the stock radio and add a sub, how do one do that? Is it possible?
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Quote, originally posted by Vibe2009 »So back to the original question.Sounds like the premium stereo has 2 more tweeter, 1 sub, and an amp.If I were to keep the stock radio and add a sub, how do one do that? Is it possible?The enclosure and sub for the older model Vibes is available for sale through GM online, and probably at the dealership too. That is one way to go if you want it stock looking and to not take up any trunk space.
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If I were to buy a Infinity Basslink (amp/subwoofer) How would I install it to my factory stereo? any clue?
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No, I'm not exactly sure, but if you find out let me know. I've been wanting a sub for my vibe and that doesn't look like it would take up too much space (I was originally looking into getting a single 10" L5 kicker).
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The Base radio can be upgraded to the GT Base Radio and also add the Premium Pkg, the GT upgrade can only add the Premium Pkg to upgrade... make sense? So there is some sort of Sub in the Premium Pkg haven't seen one not sure if it's in a box in the trunk like the pre '09 version?Radio: Base Radio: AM/FM/ CD with Seek, Clock, Equalizer, Auxiliary Audio Input JackBase Radio GT: AM/FM/ CD with Seek, Clock, Equalizer, MP3 Playback and Auxiliary Audio Input Jack + XM Satellite Upgrade for either:PREMIUM SOUND PACKAGE: Monsoon 7-Speaker System, 320 Watts Amplified Stereo System with Integrated Rear Subwoofer, Leather-Wrapped Shifter Knob and Steering Wheel with Auxiliary Audio Controls
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Post by brbo »

Oh BTW - the USB dock you noted above in error is available in the HHR - it's a USB plug in the radio to plug your memory stick into if you have MP3's on it,, shame you can get it on the Vibe smart idea only on the HHR currently...
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If you're looking at the Basslink, there won't be a sub specific output on your stock HU, so you'd be stuck splicing the front or rear channels to hook it up which will sound not so good. It hooks up the same as any other amp/sub would (RCA or speaker wire/12v/ground/remote), except it's all in the same enclosure.For the best case scenario with the basslink, you'd need an HU with a sub out (preferably RCA).Also, try to find a shop that sells those and have a listen before ordering one. I almost got the Basslink from Crutchfield until I was down in Minot and heard one at Best Buy. I wasn't impressed for the price. I opted for a 10" sub in a narrow truck box, mounted the amp to the box and it hits harder than the basslink and takes up less space.As for Regina - I had to cut my holidays short to get back home before that snowstorm and miss out on Turkey Dinner
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Quote, originally posted by kunkstyle »If you're looking at the Basslink, there won't be a sub specific output on your stock HU, so you'd be stuck splicing the front or rear channels to hook it up which will sound not so good. It hooks up the same as any other amp/sub would (RCA or speaker wire/12v/ground/remote), except it's all in the same enclosure.For the best case scenario with the basslink, you'd need an HU with a sub out (preferably RCA).Also, try to find a shop that sells those and have a listen before ordering one. I almost got the Basslink from Crutchfield until I was down in Minot and heard one at Best Buy. I wasn't impressed for the price. I opted for a 10" sub in a narrow truck box, mounted the amp to the box and it hits harder than the basslink and takes up less space.As for Regina - I had to cut my holidays short to get back home before that snowstorm and miss out on Turkey Dinner To expand on this for Kunk... The Basslink has BOTH RCA inputs and speaker level inputs... This makes it so if you have a stock HU, you can use the speaker level inputs to drive it... If you have an aftermarket HU, the RCA inputs is what you would want to use... I agree, going th RCA route would be best, but the speaker level inputs will work fine as well...
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Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »To expand on this for Kunk... The Basslink has BOTH RCA inputs and speaker level inputs... This makes it so if you have a stock HU, you can use the speaker level inputs to drive it... If you have an aftermarket HU, the RCA inputs is what you would want to use... I agree, going th RCA route would be best, but the speaker level inputs will work fine as well... I have never work with after market stereo before... Can you explain what you mean by speaker level input? Do you mean that I can run some parallel line to my rear speaker and connect it to the basslink??
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Quote, originally posted by Vibe2009 »Can you explain what you mean by speaker level input? Do you mean that I can run some parallel line to my rear speaker and connect it to the basslink??Speaker level input is basically speaker wire. You could splice your rear speakers to feed the basslink as well. Quote, originally posted by Sublimewind »To expand on this for Kunk... Thanks. I knew there was a reason I don't post on night shifts
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Quote, originally posted by kunkstyle »Speaker level input is basically speaker wire. You could splice your rear speakers to feed the basslink as well. Is it common to do it like this? I have a bad feeling the sound will suck~
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Common does not equal good. I've seen it done by DIY audio guys. But you're correct in thinking the audio quality will suffer.
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Quote, originally posted by kunkstyle »Common does not equal good. I've seen it done by DIY audio guys. But you're correct in thinking the audio quality will suffer.Ahh, I beg to differ... to most it won't suck, because they have no reference to go on... (no offence) add to that the frequency range that the BL would be playing and well, it will work fine... The speaker level inputs are basically a LOC or a Line Output Coverter, which in essence converts from hi-level or speaker level, down to low-level or RCA level signal strength... RCA level is the proper way to go, yes, but speaker level can do just as well, for what you are doing..
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