Two Monsoon questions
So....my 2 questions are:
1) What would you recommend to send a signal to the stereo? I know you can get wires that plug into the back of the HU, wires that go to the antennae, and FM modulators. I don't want to spend more than like $50 to listen to my iPod in the car, so the cheaper the solution the better. I guess I'd spend a bit more than $50 if I knew it was going to make a big difference with sound.....maybe..... Amazon has some cool things that plug directly into the power outlet and use it for a mount for the iPod, but with a M6 that's right in front of 6th gear, or right in front of the hand brake.
2) Now, the radio sound quality is pretty good, but some stations, even fairly local stations pick up some static. What would you recommend for a booster?
For the best quality, I would use one of the many CD changer adapters. I was about to go that route with my 1996 Firebird, but I found out that it had the "Premium Sound", not the monsoon, so I was out of luck there. I just decided to replace the head unit with an Alpine IDA-X100. Hope that helps!
As stated the disc changer adapter is a good way to go because it is a direct connection. I don't think all stock radios will accept this however.
Unfortunatley the stock radio is very poor as far as sound goes and one of the best upgrades to that is to replace it with aftermarket. This also makes it much easier to use periferal devices. One of my personal favorites is the USB input because it allows you to use a USB drive directly into the unit making an MP3 player or iPod unnecessary since it plays directly from the USB stick. Also makes it easy to change playlists from your PC or even getting music from a friend to add on and listen to on your way home.
I have that unit (P4100UB) as well (same price) and can do the install gear included as well. The PAC adapter I have for the Pioneer units is $56.00.


