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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

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    Does anyone know if its possible to connect an Audison Bit.One to a Symphony II or Symphony II+ head unit?

    I am finding it hard to find much info about the bit.one anywhere, let alone find a dealer, or some costs of the thing. I am pretty sure it is not going to be all that cost effective of a solution, even when compared to a double din + processor, but am curious and looking at all of my options.

    Thanks.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings koolade9's Avatar
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    Re: Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

    Can you hook it up to the symph II or II+...yup, a couple different ways.

    What is it you want to accomplish that had led you to the bit.one?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

    Quote Originally Posted by koolade9 View Post
    Can you hook it up to the symph II or II+...yup, a couple different ways.

    What is it you want to accomplish that had led you to the bit.one?
    I want to run an active set up, with options like time alignment, eq processing etc. But I also want to retain the stock look, but, with the cost of something like a bit.one or a double DIN + processor (Alpine W505 + H701) I may end up just accepting that it will not look stock and putting in a single DIN.
    White Wagon

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    Re: Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

    you absolutely can and I HIGHLY suggest it.

    I have a source for a bit one that is an authorized dealer so feel free to pm me. He is a TTS owner and will be more than happy to help you out

    I had mine installed a few weeks back and one word A M A Z I N G


    here are 73 pages worth of info. I think you have to register to view. version 1.0 had issues but corrected in 1.5

    http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...ke-nap-72.html
    Last edited by aleicgrant; 12-18-2009 at 07:42 AM.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

    Quote Originally Posted by aleicgrant View Post
    you absolutely can and I HIGHLY suggest it.

    I have a source for a bit one that is an authorized dealer so feel free to pm me. He is a TTS owner and will be more than happy to help you out

    I had mine installed a few weeks back and one word A M A Z I N G


    here are 73 pages worth of info. I think you have to register to view. version 1.0 had issues but corrected in 1.5

    http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/...ke-nap-72.html
    Already a member over a diyma, and have slowly been reading that thread. Going to send you a quick PM.
    White Wagon

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    Senior Member Two Rings confinedz's Avatar
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    Re: Audison Bit.One to Symphony II

    Quote Originally Posted by naiku View Post
    Already a member over a diyma, and have slowly been reading that thread. Going to send you a quick PM.
    I have had my entire stock system removed and modified, granted I compete and show my car but the brains behind it all is the Audison Bit One. I can not say enough great things about this piece, a lot of versatility!

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