Easy fix - Buy one of theseAbhi117 said:Hi all,
I have a 2004 Z4 (E85) and it has no aux cable receiver. Can anyone please suggest me a video or guideline on how to connect one on my own?
Should one do it on their own or seek professional assistance?
Thank you
Abhi
Sidewaze Samm said:Easy fix - Buy one of these
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1
and search on the forum or youtube or pelican parts for a guide on how to remove the stereo head unit (easy but tricky the first time)
Mau said:What is it you wish to achieve with the AUX? Reason for asking is that AUX input will not provide you with the best be audio quality compared to some alternatives. Say you would wish to be able to stream music via Bluetooth: deffo better options out there.
Abhi117 said:Mau said:What is it you wish to achieve with the AUX? Reason for asking is that AUX input will not provide you with the best be audio quality compared to some alternatives. Say you would wish to be able to stream music via Bluetooth: deffo better options out there.
Hi Mau,
Thank you for the response. My purpose would be to listen music with good sound. If you are suggesting streaming music would give me better quality, I would check that option out too. Do you have any suggestion on any particular hardware I need to connect?
Dr. Zed said:There are definitely guides out there to retrofit an aux port down in the panel where the roof control etc go, as people have said.
However I'm with some others here in wondering why you're opting for aux instead of replacing the unit entirely?
I threw an aftermarket Sony into mine. Has aux, Bluetooth and USB so I can use the USB port to charge my phone while on long journeys. I'd definitely look into that option.
Chris_D said:Abhi117 said:Mau said:What is it you wish to achieve with the AUX? Reason for asking is that AUX input will not provide you with the best be audio quality compared to some alternatives. Say you would wish to be able to stream music via Bluetooth: deffo better options out there.
Hi Chris,
Selecting one of the option does sound like a tricky move. I will check out some youtube videos just in case, before deciding anything. Thank you
Hi Mau,
Thank you for the response. My purpose would be to listen music with good sound. If you are suggesting streaming music would give me better quality, I would check that option out too. Do you have any suggestion on any particular hardware I need to connect?
If you're going to be playing low quality mp3 files then bluetooth streaming or connecting via an aux cable are both suitable options.
If you're going to be playing hi-res FLAC,WAV,AIFF files etc. (16bit 44.1kHz redbook standard and higher) then bluetooth will always be a compromise to sound quality due to the compression/de-compression that takes place depending on whichever bluetooth codec is being used. Even aptxHD is a compromise. aptxLOSSLESS still hasn't been released afaik.
But then again, in the already compromised listening environment of your zed you may not even notice the difference.
:roll:
Abhi117 said:Hi Zed,
Thank you for the response. Oh, replacing the unit sounds tempting. Can you please suggest me the Sony product you used?
Chris_D said:If you're going to be playing low quality mp3 files then bluetooth streaming or connecting via an aux cable are both suitable options.
If you're going to be playing hi-res FLAC,WAV,AIFF files etc. (16bit 44.1kHz redbook standard and higher) then bluetooth will always be a compromise to sound quality due to the compression/de-compression that takes place depending on whichever bluetooth codec is being used. Even aptxHD is a compromise. aptxLOSSLESS still hasn't been released afaik.
But then again, in the already compromised listening environment of your zed you may not even notice the difference.
:roll:
Mau said:So to summarise: when comparing the same - admittedly poor - audio format being played either via an AUX-driven solution or via a Bluetooth / CD changer driven solution, I would always recommend the latter.Chris_D said:If you're going to be playing low quality mp3 files then bluetooth streaming or connecting via an aux cable are both suitable options.
If you're going to be playing hi-res FLAC,WAV,AIFF files etc. (16bit 44.1kHz redbook standard and higher) then bluetooth will always be a compromise to sound quality due to the compression/de-compression that takes place depending on whichever bluetooth codec is being used. Even aptxHD is a compromise. aptxLOSSLESS still hasn't been released afaik.
But then again, in the already compromised listening environment of your zed you may not even notice the difference.
:roll:
Mau said:If you are an audio purist, well, you may not wish to listen to music in the "compromised environment" of your Z4 in the first place, as you rightfully set out in your above post.