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    Established Member Two Rings BLUEisFASTER's Avatar
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    Dension or new headunit? - Need your suggestions!

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    Hi all,

    I am wondering if should purchase a dension product to allow bluetooth music or if I should change my headunit. I have a Pioneer headunit that is brand new. I like the look of stock headunits but am hurting without bluetooth music capabilities. I have a symphony 2 in a 2006 A4. I'm asking what you would do and if the quality of sound will be better one way or another.

    Thanks for any suggestions!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEisFASTER View Post
    Hi all,

    I am wondering if should purchase a dension product to allow bluetooth music or if I should change my headunit. I have a Pioneer headunit that is brand new. I like the look of stock headunits but am hurting without bluetooth music capabilities. I have a symphony 2 in a 2006 A4. I'm asking what you would do and if the quality of sound will be better one way or another.

    Thanks for any suggestions!
    An aftermarket radio gives you more options. The only reason to get a dension is to save money or to keep an OEM look.
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