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Re: Bose Transfer
« Reply #15 on: 17 September 2008, 10:55:46 »

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CCRT700 is a mini nightmare to install tbh the wires for the amp are 10 pairs 4x i/p 4/x o/p + 3 standard electrical feeds

ccrt 700 has a can controlled cdc and this is wired slightly differently
and the ccrt mid is also can controlled and is wired differently so wires need to be changed in the grey mid connector

btw i got my ccrt mid from a 2.5 T reg CDX  :y £15 though and if you change the MID it needs to be reprogramed


so what does the MID do differently other than display BOSE on the screen?
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Re: Bose Transfer
« Reply #16 on: 17 September 2008, 18:16:19 »

Only on Facelift cars does the MID Display BOSE

the CCRT one uses a CAN-BUS to communicate with the screen instead of a FSDA bus i think it uses it for the Phone & (GPS functions if fitted)

but the Standard Philips CCR 2/4/5/6/800 Display will not work with the Phillips CCRT700 the display looks diferent to a normal mid as its half height

if you want bose get hold of a Phillips CCR800 it has all the bose functions but only requires a little fiddleing with the speaker wires instead of the nightmare CCRT700 and the CCR800 works with the standard CDC i believe and definatly works with the standard MID
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Re: Bose Transfer
« Reply #17 on: 18 September 2008, 20:05:13 »

retrofitting ccrt700 is a pain, and ultimately not worth the effort.  if you have an older car, ccr800 is better option....
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