is the USA Spec PA15-VETTE best?
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Only one that is still being made as far as I know of.
The NEO something or other is the only other one, looks identical to the usaspec model.
You won't be disappointed.
The NEO something or other is the only other one, looks identical to the usaspec model.
You won't be disappointed.
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I have the USA-SPEC and I'm very happy with it. Works great, and good sound quality. One thing I like is that it's hard to dial up a certain artist or song through the radio controls, but you can pop it into direct mode which lets you select it on the iPhone itself, then flip back to control through the radio mode when done. I got mine for $$169 from Crutchfield, and since I had to go down that way anyway, I just picked it up in store and saved on shipping.
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I've had this kit for about a year or so, and recently its started to have a constant static noise and distortion whenever on. Maybe just got a lemon, but they wont warranty it because i bought it from Amazon, but dont let my bad experience persuade you lol. Im just hoping i got a lemon, and for now i just turn up the volume to drone out the static
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I installed a USA Spec on my gf's SRX and she loves it. It sounds good, and she can use the steering wheel controls.
I however just spliced into the XM wires and used a 1/8" cord from Radio Shack. It sounds perfect, and I control everything from the ipod. Plus it was only $3. Can't beat that.
I however just spliced into the XM wires and used a 1/8" cord from Radio Shack. It sounds perfect, and I control everything from the ipod. Plus it was only $3. Can't beat that.
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Originally Posted by lollygagger8
How do you do this? Is it a setting on the dip switches on the unit or what?
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I've had this kit for about a year or so, and recently its started to have a constant static noise and distortion whenever on. Maybe just got a lemon, but they wont warranty it because i bought it from Amazon, but dont let my bad experience persuade you lol. Im just hoping i got a lemon, and for now i just turn up the volume to drone out the static![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
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OP, if you do go for it, get it from an authorized retailer. I've seen a few other people run into issues.
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I just did the XM Aux input mod this weekend. Was relatively easy to do, took me about 90mins with constant breaks to get out of the heat & use a wireless "cold heat" solder iron. I was shocked at how easy the radio comes out.
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