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19th July 2007, 08:48 | #1 |
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Looks great!
I would like to have such a microphone for my handsfree kit, is it BMW Microphone Part number 84 31 8 380 319 or the newer 84 31 6 938 762 ? And does it need a special connector? I currently have the original parrot microphone fitted there, but the sound quality is not very good. How is yours? Last edited by R-yen; 19th July 2007 at 09:05.. Reason: found another (better) bmw mic |
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Just a word of caution not all BM24s have dual Tuners so always ask and or check first.
Otherwise Yes if you go for a Bordmonitor with CD or Minidisk the CD or Minidisk will not work unless you mated with a BM54 Also remember the BM54 requires around £80 worth of BMW adapter cables as well! Also whilst I am repeating stuff from other posts there is a thing called a "BM54 Back" which is a BM24 in disguise some people pay way to much money for those, I know because I sold a couple and was amazed at the bidding Stew glad your MP3 Changer is sorted |
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I think the sound quality is OK though I've never been on the other end of a phone call from it so can't say for definite! You can see the shape of the connector in my first post, and if you happen to have the spare orange wires there already you could use that connector and wire it in to your parrot system. Hope this helps, Pete |
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